By Angella Ademun on July 17, 2017
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In this world of hyper unemployment, scarcity of money and unfavourable political environment, when many young men and women of Uganda have resorted to travel abroad for greener pastures. Only a few however have set their minds on infiltrating the entrepreneurship world. In which innovation are born of brilliant notions. With energy conservation as a […]
By Angella Ademun on July 17, 2017
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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva the former president of Brasil was on Wednesday last week found guilty on money laundering charges and corruption and sentenced to nine years and six months in prison, he remains free pending an appeal. This conviction creates a major step back in the preparations prior his political comeback in the […]
By Angella Ademun on July 12, 2017
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Just the other day, I met with two friends. Without dictation our conversation adopted a menstrual turn. Fatuma complained of a back pain and cramps while Tendo dreaded the diarrhea, nausea, headache, vomiting and general body weakness. “It feels like all hell is set loose to every single week in a month” Well different people […]
By Angella Ademun on July 11, 2017
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Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has declared victory in the battle for Mosul, potentially ending Islamic State of the Iraq and Levant’s (ISIL) three-year reign in the city in northern Iraq. “I announce from here the end and the failure and the collapse of the terrorist state of falsehood and terrorism which the terrorist Daesh […]
By Angella Ademun on July 10, 2017
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Over along evince of humanitarianism by way of rescue of migrants from the Mediterranean sea Italy has declared fatigue. The influx of immigrants have dwindle the capacity of Italy to continue hosting more and the government is considering to close its ports after 11,000 refugees arrived also seeking asylum. Immigrant come from Nigeria, Cote D’ivore, […]
By Angella Ademun on June 29, 2017
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Ever since Qatar was severed by the gulf nations, the population of the victim has suffered. Circumstances compelled Qatar to be dependent on Turkey and Iran for domestic supplies.One of the grievances of Saudi Arabia and it’s allies required Qatar to halt connections with Iran. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani discarded the grievances laid by […]
By Angella Ademun on June 26, 2017
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Through mediators from Kuwait, demands have been laid on Qatar to be met in 10 days. The gulf region have come up with 13 ultimate grievances as a price to uplift the economic and diplomatic blockade earlier imposed. Doha is given an onus to entirely close down Al Jazeera network, halt cooperation with Iran, remove Turkish […]
By Gerald Businge on May 5, 2017
30 percent corporation tax, Henry Musasizi, Jalia Bintu, Parliament’s committee on finance, Proprietors of SACCOs, Rubanda East MP, Shuuku SACCO ltd, Stephen Bongonzya, who is also the chairperson of Parliamentary SACCO., Woman Member of Parliament for Masindi
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Proprietors of SACCOs across the country have urged government to scrap taxes against them to enable their members prosper at a higher rate through their various activities that they set up. The board chairperson on one of the SACCOs under the names of Shuuku SACCO ltd, Stephen Bongonzya, while appearing before Parliament’s committee on finance […]
By Isaac Senabulya on May 4, 2017
000 in 2012 to 3400 in 2016, 347 patients are on ARV treatment, budget estimates for the year 2017/2018, committee chaired by Bukuya County MP, currently 940, Diana Atwine, elimination of mother-to-child transmission (EMTCT) and new infections has so far dropped from 22, government plans to spend 46 billion shillings for the purchase of ARVS for HIV/AIDS patients, Joel Sebikali, Member of Parliament for Ntetwe County in Kyankwanzi district, Micheal Bukenya, ministers of health Jane Aceng, officials at the ministry of health, performance report of the government health sector, permanent secretary, Sarah Opendi
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The Member of Parliament for Ntetwe County in Kyankwanzi district, Joel Sebikali, has called for a probe into activities of officials at the ministry of health whom he has accused of failing to avail adequate anti retro-viral drug for HIV/AIDS patients in the country especially at sub county hospitals. “Many people across the country have […]
By Isaac Senabulya on February 22, 2017
Alum Santa, Beatrice Rwakimari, Dr. Sam Lyomoki, East African Legislative Assembly (EALA), Election Day due 28th February 2017, Florence Namayanja, House’s Speaker, Jessica Ababiku, Moses Balyeku, Mwine Mpaka, Ntungamo district woman MP, Rebecca Kadaga, Rose Mutonyi Masaba, Rukia Chakamondo, Safia Nalule, wislson Nochrach
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As the elections of representatives to the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) draws near, Parliament has suspended inland and external travels for MPs so that they can be available during Election Day due 28th February 2017. The travel ban is takes effective on between 27th and 28th February according to the House’s Speaker, Rebecca Kadaga, who […]