By on October 4, 2012
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Members of Parliament have asked government to consider monitoring street preachers, saying that their preaching may incite religious conflicts among different believers . The legislators were reacting to the statement made by Kawempe north member of parliament also the parliamentary imam Latif Sebaggala on behalf of other Muslim MPs condemning the people who produced the […]
By Gerald Businge on June 6, 2012
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HYTES Scholarships: Helping Youth Through Educational Scholarships (HYTES) is a Canadian registered charity that provides scholarships for community minded and financially challenged secondary students in developing countries. It’s focus is on paying for secondary tuition costs for community minded and financially challenged students in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Guatemala. Helping Youth Through Educational Scholarships […]
By Gerald Businge on June 6, 2012
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The Institute for Humane Studies Scholarships of up to $15,000 are awarded to undergraduate or graduates to study in the United States or abroad. About 180 scholarships are awarded to outstanding undergraduate, graduate, law, and professional students who are exploring the principles, practices, and institutions necessary to a free society through their academic work. Each […]
By Gerald Businge on December 28, 2011
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The outgoing president of Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), Col. Kiiza Besigye has said that Uganda may have a regime change in 2012. Addressing members of FDC in Kampala at City House building in Kampala Central division, Besigye encouraged all his supporters no matter of their cultural, religion, economic or education background to […]