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THE Government is to promote the use of the Central Corridor as the country's alternative route to the sea, Eng. John Nasasira, the transport minister, has said.
Rwanda's application to join the Commonwealth is set to be approved at the summit of heads of state and government scheduled for Trinidad and Tobago later this month.
The recent and widely reported clashes between permanent secretaries and their political superiors in different government departments is a symptom of lack of respect for administrative boundaries.
President Yoweri Museveni on Tuesday night met with energy minister Hillary Onek and permanent secretary Fred Kaliisa-Kabagambe to iron out the differences between the two that have come into full public glare in recent weeks.
Early this week, NTV broadcast depressing pictures of children in a school in Walukuba-Masese Division in Jinja. The footage showcased a sad tale of child abuse and shocking brutality- apparently a result of a 'free offer' gone wrong.
PARLIAMENT yesterday passed the Domestic Violence Bill.
After touring 36 other African countries, the World Cup trophy will finally come to Uganda tomorrow night. Uganda will be the sixth country in East and Central Africa to host the coveted trophy, on the first round of the tour that will climax in Cape Town next month.
CAMEROON's former soccer World Cup stars will be in Uganda on a three-day tour.
UPCOMING Somali-born Canadian based hip-hop artiste, K'naan will join Bobi Wine, Radio & Weasel, GNL, Grace Nakimera in entertaining Ugandans during the public viewing of the FIFA World Cup on November15, at Lugogo Cricket Oval.
For food producers all over the world, the French gourmet chef is perhaps the most discerning of critics. With one nod of approval deciding the fate of many a high end supplier, it is nonetheless still seen as a prize worth aspiring towards.
Police have lost hope of finding any live people after 16 hours of rescue operation in which they removed six bodies from a taxi wreckage in Mabira Forest.
At least three people have been confirmed dead after a boat accident on Lake Victoria.
PERHAPS the news of an international artiste performing in Kampala is no longer the incredible deal it once was, given the fact that Ugandans have seen stars like Wyclef Jean, Akon, UB40, Sean Paul and Beanie Man.
ECOBANK has been named the African bank of the year 2009.
REGIONAL customs bodies from for the east and southern Africa have been urged to intensify the fight against counterfeiters.
NOKIA is to stage a competition where innovative mobile and web application developers can submit entries for local content.
The Dairy Development Authority (DDA) has embarked on arresting dealers who add water in the milk.
THE West Nile Rural Electrification Company (WENRECO) has resumed work at the Nyagak mini hydro-power project in Nebbi.
Fibre optic cables to provide internet broadband to Rwanda are expected to reach the Katuna border post in December, a firm laying the cables said this weekend.
I write in reaction to two articles published in The New Vision of November 9, one by Michael Baingana about the immorality of the state, the other by Morris Komakech about the prescriptive patriotism demanded by Uganda's political class.
I was looking at a photo of the Police pick-up transporting Lydia Draru, suspected to have murdered Gen. James Kazini. The suspect was forced to squeeze herself beneath the seats in the Police vehicle.
Today, we see the Karimojong moving and begging on the streets of Kampala. Ethiopians are scattered all over Africa. Many Africans are in camps because of famine, drought and floods. Environmentally induced factors have scattered migrants all over Africa and the world.
THE foreign affairs ministry still owes sh4.4b to various service providers for the CHOGM summit, the Permanent Secretary, James Mugume, said yesterday.
Margret Nakamatte was processing a divorce, before she was was allegedly stabbed to death by her husband George Kibuuka.
Money lenders operating illegally should be arrested, President Yoweri Museveni has said.
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