Public Relations and Corporate Affairs guru, Ian M. Rumanyika, has quit Uganda Revenue Authority (URA). "5th April 2022, is my last day at URA as Manager Public and Corporate Affairs & it has been amazing 10 years and 9 months," Rumanyika announced Tuesday morning, " I am forever grateful to
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CP Enanga Fred The Flying Squad Unit (FSU) working alongside the Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence (CMI) have arrested Sunday Swaibu Bwambale over the murder of his close friend Robert Kifunga Baguma. Baguma, who was a renowned lawyer in Bundibugyo district and NRM district registrar, was found murdered on March 25, his
Read MoreUganda is a top tourist destination International tourism continued its recovery in January 2022, with a much better performance compared to the weak start to 2021. However, the Russian invasion of Ukraine adds pressure to existing economic uncertainties, coupled with many Covid-related travel restrictions still in place. Overall confidence could
Read MoreUganda Breweries Sustainability and Communications Manager Suleiman Ngondi (Left), planting a tree seedling together with Tree Adoption Uganda Executive Director, Dr. Charles Batte (Centre) at Bethany Land Institute in Luwero District. Over 1,000 trees have been planted by a section of Uganda Breweries staff at Bethany Land Institute found in
Read MoreSADDENING: Workers Handle Human Waste With Bare Hands in KCCA’s Blocked Drainage Channels
KCCA headquarters in Kampala aka City Hall Harriet Kizza, 56 has been working with Kampala Capital City Authority-KCCA since 2011, desilting drainage channels in different parts of the City. She wakes up as early as 5am to prepare for work and by the latest 6am, she's at her station
Read MoreOld passports are outdated The machine readable passport (MRP) is no longer acceptable as a lawful travel document with effect from today, according to the directorate of citizenship and immigration control (DCIC). For the last two years, DCIC under the ministry of internal affairs, has been announcing April 4th,
Read MoreHigh Viral, Bacterial Infections: Why Clinicians Could Be Giving Wrong Diagnosis
A medical officer carrying out tests/Courtesy photo Experts have warned that clinicians could be offering the wrong diagnosis to patients amidst high rates of unexplained bacterial and viral infections that seem not to heal easily. Dr Hakim Sendagire, a Biochemist based at Makerere University Microbiology lab says lately they
Read MoreThe late Jacob Oulanyah The treatment and later death of former Speaker Jacob Oulanyah has left the legislature economically incapacitated, Chris Obore, the Director of Communications and Public Affairs at Parliament, has said. He says the institution is now at the mercy of its service providers. Obore made the shocking
Read MoreLong queues are reported at the few filling stations/AFP A nation-wide fuel shortage continues to bite in Kenya, with major towns reporting long queues at the few filling stations that have the commodity. There are conflicting reasons as to why the shortage is being experienced. President Uhuru Kenyatta says it
Read MoreUganda Airlines’ Dubai Route Increasingly Becoming Lucrative As Passengers Embrace National Carrier
Passengers boarding the Airbus on October4, 2021 ahead of Uganda Airlines maiden flight to Dubai Uganda Airlines launched its flights to Dubai on the October04, 2021, a major milestone for the national carrier because it marked the first intercontinental route on the Airline’s network. The Airline is plying
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