The police have in custody six people for terrorizing poultry farmers and stealing their chickens in the areas of Njeru and Ssezibwa. The suspects have been identified as Lubega Muzafaru, 24, from Mbiko Njeru; Makubuya Ivan, 24, from Mbiko; Kabugho Bumari, 26, from Luwero; Isabirye Ayub, 33, a businessman from
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Bingwa! Uganda’s Locally Made Truck Designed To Transport Farm Produce, Generate Electricity & Pump Water
A motor invention is set to change the lives of rural farmers and households across Uganda offering one in three solutions including transportation, pumping water, and electricity generation. This innovative three-wheeler named “Bingwa," which means champion in Swahili, is similar to the tuk-tuk and was created by a group of
Read MoreRevelers had a nice Sunday evening Famed Congolese singer Fally Ipupa bowed out on a high with an electrifying concert at the Sheraton Gardens in Kampala, his second performance in Uganda last weekend. After delivering and leaving Arua drenched in sweat, Fally headed back to Kampala with one mission; to
Read MoreThe Capital Markets Authority is intensifying the fight against crime in the capital markets industry, with the Collective Investments Scheme products as the main target. This will also be top on the agenda of the events to mark the World Investor Week 2023 that runs through October 8. CMA says
Read MoreMinister Mwebesa giving his speech Uganda and Algeria have taken a significant step to enhance their bilateral trade relations by creating a business council with the primary goal of eliminating middlemen and promoting direct trade. This announcement was made by Francis Mwebesa, the Minister for Trade and Cooperatives, during the
Read MoreMotor vehicles in a bond The Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) has said that all used vehicles imported between 23rd September and 1st November 2023 will undergo destination inspection at a cost of US$140 or its equivalent prior to their release from customs-controlled areas. In a statement dated 28th September, 2023, UNBS
Read MoreAs more players enter the cryptocurrency market, mining becomes more complex and requires more computing power. As a result, many people who previously used their own equipment for cryptocurrency mining now find it unsustainable: high electricity bills and wear and tear on the equipment. Therefore, cloud mining is becoming an
Read MoreThere is a saying that when the United States sneezes, the rest of the world catches a cold. But what happens when China is unwell? The world's second-largest economy, home to more than 1.4 billion people, is facing a host of problems - including slow growth, high youth unemployment and
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