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JOBS ABROAD: Labour Ministry Cited In Multi-Million Dollar Scandal

Uganda’s labour externalization sector has been hit with a multi-million dollar scandal where Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development officials are accused of transferring USD70 (Shs257,971) charged on each migrant labour worker on a personal account. A section of MPs therefore want the Ministry investigated. According to lawmakers including

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Tullow Uganda Boss Mugerwa Appointed Group’s Corporate Head of Infrastructure and Organisation

Tullow Uganda Managing Director, Jimmy Mugerwa has been transferred to London based head office as Tullow Group’s Corporate Head of Infrastructure and Organisation, the company said in a press statement. This is a newly created role which according to the release is advisory, but  Mugerwa will also be responsible for

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Public Service Ministry Returns Shs373bn To Treasury Despite Over 150k Vacant Gov’t Jobs

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MPs on Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee have been shocked by Ministry of Public Service's failure to utilize Shs373bn meant for staff recruitment yet over 150,000 posts are vacant in various government departments, ministries and agencies. While scrutinizing the documents from Ministry of Public Service today, MPs discovered that there were

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10 Million Young People To Access Dignified And Fulfilling Work Opportunities In Ethiopia

Over 10 million young people are expected to access dignified and fulfilling work opportunities in Ethiopia by 2030. This follows the launch of an initiative, Young Africa Works in Ethiopia, by Mastercard Foundation that will seek to create employment opportunities for the youth in partnership with Ethiopia's Jobs Creation Commission

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The Inside Story: How Power Vacuum Has Created Fierce Job Fights At KCCA

In September 2018, Jennifer Musisi, the then Executive Director, KCCA at Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) unexpectedly announced resignation from the fatty job. It was shocking because President Yoweri Museveni had just renewed her four-year contract, having first been first appointed in that position in 2011. Consequently, Eng. Andrew Kitaka

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