Zimbabwe's late President Robert Mugabe left behind $10m (UShs37bn) in the bank and several properties in the capital, Harare, the state-owned Herald newspaper has reported. Mugabe, who died in September at the age of 95, had failed to leave a will, prompting legal authorities to call a meeting this week
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The United Nations mission in South Sudan says it has redeployed some of its troops to Aloor County to try to halt communal clashes. The UN said nearly 80 people had been killed and more than 100 injured in the past few days of fighting between the Gak and Manuer
Read MoreThe 2019 African Economic Conference (AEC) opened in the Egyptian resort city of Sharm El Sheikh on Monday with a call on African policymakers to take bold steps to tackle red-tape and high startup costs in order to create decent and well-paying jobs for the continent’s youth. Addressing the opening
Read MoreInside The Final Hours That Led To The Arrest Of Huawei Executive Meng Wanzhou
By The Globe and Mail (Ontario Edition) When Washington needed Canada’s help to apprehend a top Huawei executive, officials in the White House, Congress and diplomatic corps were informed of what would happen hours before politicians in Ottawa. Sources from the U.S., Canadian and Chinese governments explain how the plan
Read MoreMakerere University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe has narrated the horrific treatment he endured at the hands of Mityana Municipality MP, Francis Zaake, saying the cantankerous Legislator flexed his muscles and tried to beat him up. “He (Zaake) just poured a barrage of insults and made various derogative allegations in
Read MoreOnly 35% Of Uganda’s Youth Have Steady Income, A Mere 34% Save Regularly -Report
A new report has revealed that 65% of Uganda’s youth have periodic/non-consistent sources of incomes, with only 35% having steady/consistent income. This is contained in a report by GeoPoll based on data collected from youth populations in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ghana, Nigeria, and Côte d’Ivoire. Topics studied included income streams,
Read MoreThe Chairperson of the Parliamentary Education Committee, Jacob Opolot has pinned embattled Mityana Municipality MP, Francis Zaake on allegations that he assaulted the Makerere University Vice Chancellor, Barnabas Nawangwe during investigations into the violence that marred the University as students protested the 15% tuition increment. Appearing before the Rules, Privileges
Read MoreRuparelia Group of Companies has joined a host of firms seeking license to grow and export marijuana, Business Focus exclusively reports. It is worth noting that foreign and private companies are competing to grow the lucrative crop in Uganda, even before the authorities in government complete consultations on the medical
Read MoreThe Bank of Uganda and the Deposit Protection Fund of Uganda has directed depositors of all Commercial Banks, Credit Institutions and Microfinance Deposit-taking institutions (MDIs) to up-date their personal information with their respective financial institutions. In a statement issued by the Central Bank, customers are required to submit National Identification
Read MoreRuparelia Foundation To Use Goat Races Proceeds To Improve Sanitation In Kamwokya Slums
The Ruparelia Foundation, one of the leading philanthropic organizations in Uganda will on Friday 6th December 2019 break ground for the construction of multi-million sanitation toilet facilities in the slums of Kamwokya, a Kampala suburb. According to Ruparelia Foundation, funds to inject in the project were realised from this year’s
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