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  • November 25
  • Citizen Tanzania: Veteran Kaniki Signs for Swedish Team

    Tanzania's Joseph Kaniki has finally signed a two-year contract with Gefle IF of Sweden for the 2010 Premier Division League.

  • Citizen Tanzania: Dar Firm Boosts U-20 Tournament

    Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) has received sh. 33.7 million ahead of the Tanzania Mainland under 20 Uhai Cup scheduled to start on November 29 in the city.

  • Unamid Sudan: AU Peace and Security Council Makes First Ever Visit to Darfur

    A delegation of the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council today met with regional Government officials, community leaders and UNAMID staff in North Darfur.

  • New Vision Uganda: DAKS Couriers Cuts Rates By 50 Percent

    DAKS Couriers has launched a new service that will see clients accessing services at half price. Dubbed a "Thank you special Christmas," the product launched on Monday, will enable customers enjoy a 50% cut on all the company services during the Christmas festive season.

  • New Vision Uganda: UPDF Owes Northern Suppliers Sh1 Billion

    THE UPDF Fourth Division owes sh1b to five food suppliers in northern Uganda. The money accumulated since February 2008. The suppliers delivered food to feed the patients in the division hospital and soldiers in operation.

  • New Vision Uganda: ICT Ministry Lays 211 Kilometres Fibre Cable

    THE information and communications technology ministry has laid over 2,118km of the fibre optic cable, a top official said last week. Dr. Jimmy Saamanya, the permanent secretary, told ICT stakeholders at the Sheraton Kampala Hotel that the ministry was embarking on phase two of the project that links upcountry towns.

  • New Vision Uganda: High Urbanisation Worries Experts

    Water experts are concerned about the high rate of urbanisation which has resulted in 162 million people living in slums in Africa.

  • New Vision Uganda: MUK to Pay for Mujaju's Death

    THE High Court presided over by Justice Remmy Kyononeka Kasule has ordered Makerere University to pay sh56m as compensation to the family of the late Prof. Akiiki Mujaju.

  • New Vision Uganda: Court Tells DP to Settle Wrangles

    THE High Court has directed the wrangling Democratic Party (DP) members to settle their differences amicably.

  • New Vision Uganda: Exports Escalate Food Prices

    THE unrestricted food exports have led to the escalating food prices in the country, the state minister for agriculture, Henry Bagiire, has said.

  • New Vision Uganda: New Law Gives Money Launderers 15 Years in Jail

    MONEY launderers will face up to 15 years in jail or pay a maximum fine of sh2b if the Anti-Money Laundering Bill is passed into law.

  • New Vision Uganda: Chogm Probe Focuses On Beautification Contracts

    MPs on the public accounts committee yesterday queried sh6.8b spent on CHOGM beautification contracts, awarded to two firms.

  • New Vision Uganda: Sh22 Billion to Fight Malaria

    UGANDA has been selected together with eight other African countries to implement the Global Fund's two-year pilot programme on malaria.

  • New Vision Uganda: MPs Urged to Support Women

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) country representative, Dr. Joaquim Saweka, has called on legislators to use their powers to remove legal barriers and facilitate women and children to access essential care, reports Milton Olupot.

  • New Vision Uganda: 20 Held Over Motorcycle Theft

    OVER 20 men suspected of stealing motorcycles in the central region have been rounded up by security.

  • New Vision Uganda: Angola Opens Embassy

    UGANDANS intending to travel to Angola for the 2010 African Cup of Nations will not have to travel to Tanzania for visas following the opening of the Angolan embassy in Kampala.

  • New Vision Uganda: Country Hailed for Fighting Violence Against Women

    WOMAN rights activists have hailed Uganda for its progress in the fight against violence.

  • New Vision Uganda: Nsibambi Defends Land Bill

    PRIME Minister Prof. Apolo Nsibambi vehemently defended the proposed Land Bill yesterday, saying it was necessary to deal with the rampant eviction of tenants.

  • New Vision Uganda: Government Should Help Graduates Start Businesses [opinion]

    Our African societies' leadership vacuum is more than just lack of effective leaders. Most of our leaders lack the ability to move people from poverty, deprivation, low esteem and emptiness to empowering them.

  • New Vision Uganda: Itai, Emma and Kevin Up for Possible Eviction

    This week we have three housemates up for possible eviction come Sunday. Initially, housemates had nominated Zimbabwe's Itai, Malawi's Mzamo and Angola's Emma. But Namibia's Edward, who is head of house this week, saved Mzamo, replacing her with Nigeria's Kevin, making the final list have Itai, Emma and Kevin.

  • Citizen Tanzania: Ministers - No Room for Coalition Government in Zanzibar

    Two senior Zanzibari ministers have poured cold water on the prospects of forming a government of national unity in Zanzibar, following the recently improved relations with the opposition Civic United Front (CUF).

  • New Vision Uganda: Country Hosts Evander Fight

    FORMER world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield is set to challenge South African Francois "White Buffalo" Botha for the World Boxing Federation heavyweight belt at Mandela National Stadium in Kampala on January 16.

  • New Vision Uganda: KFF Slams Cecafa On 'Rebel' Links

    WITH three days before the start of the Orange Senior Challenge Cup, regional soccer body CECAFA came under attack from Kenya Football Federation over involving rival Football Kenya Limited in the organisation of the event.

  • New Vision Uganda: Nakivubo Utilities Cut Off

    NAKIVUBO war Memorial stadium is struggling to pay off a sh315m debt in a bid to restore electricity and water supply to the oldest sports facility in the country.

  • New Vision Uganda: Anti-Doping Lessons for School Curriculum

    THE ministry of education and sports is to incorporate anti-doping lessons in the school curriculum to help fight the increasing drug abuse among the youth.




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