Former Security Minister, Retired Lt Gen Henry Tumukunde (pictured) has told Kampala City Hall court that he is being held in solitary confinement at Luzira prison.Tumukunde, who appeared for the mention of his Treason case via Video Conferencing today, told the presiding Magistrate Valerian Tuhimbise that apart from the solitary confinement draining him,
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The State Minister for Planning, David Bahati (pictured) has revealed that Government is engaging the Management of Vision Group over the recently announced massive salary cuts. Vision Group is listed on Uganda Securities Exchange (USE) and it is majorly owned by the Government of Uganda with 53.3% shareholding. The public
Read MoreLong distance trucks line up along the Amagoro-Malaba Highway as they wait to cross the border to Uganda.Image: EMOJONG OSERE A trade disruption is looming between Kenya and Uganda as Kenyan truck drivers contemplate boycotting cargo destined for the neighbouring country. This is to protest against what they term as
Read MoreKadaga Tasks Gov’t To Explain Why ‘Balalo’ Are Illegally Settling In Gulu, Nwoya During Lockdown
The Speaker of Uganda’s Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga (pictured) has asked government to explain why cattle keepers commonly known as Balalo are using lockdown to illegally settle in various parts of the country with their herds of cattle without being restricted by security. “Who is exempted from the curfew? Who are
Read MoreMore than two-thirds of people surveyed in 20 African countries said they would run out of food and water if they had to stay at home for 14 days. Just over half of the respondents said they would run out of money. The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention
Read MoreDuring March, as many countries in Africa imposed necessary restrictions on social distancing, a significant majority of consumers turned to contactless card payments for necessary purchases. 70 percent of respondents in the Middle East & Africa say they are now using contactless payment, citing safety and cleanliness as key drivers.
Read MoreUganda’s administrative costs are set to increase further with the creation of Terego district out of Arua. This comes barely a week Parliament passed the creation of 15 new cities even when there’s no money to operationalize them. Parliament yesterday voted in favour of a motion by the Ministry of
Read MoreOfficials in India's capital imposed a special tax of 70% on retail liquor purchases from Tuesday, to deter large gatherings at stores as authorities ease a six-week lockdown imposed to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Taxes on alcohol are a key contributor to the revenue of many of India's
Read MoreEXPERT OPINION: Managing Anxiety, Depression & Staying Productive During The Lockdown
By Harriet Nabakooza Musoke, Head Human Capital dfcu Bank Since the government declared a total lockdown as a measure to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, many people have been grappling with working from home as it comes with several challenges. Previously, you would wake up in the morning and look
Read MoreMore Kenyans across the country have started going back to work in the past week, a new report has revealed. This comes as forty five more people tested positive for the coronavirus in Kenya, with 29 of the new cases being recorded in Nairobi. According to Google’s latest weekly Covid-19
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