William Ruto (pictured), who was announced as the winner of last week's presidential election has spoken out for the first time since his rival, Raila Odinga, rejected the results, saying he will hail freedom of speech and democratic values. "Blackmail, intimidation, threats have come to a stop", Mr Ruto said.
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Dr. Ian Clarke Speaks About His Journey Venturing Into Commercial Farming In Uganda
An overview of Ian Clarke's coffee farm in Kyenjonjo By Dr. Ian Clarke Over the past few years I have gone into farming. This does not mean that I am no longer involved in healthcare, but I am not directly running a hospital or treating patients. For the last six
Read MoreArrie Rautenbach, Absa Group Chief Executive Officer Absa Group headline earnings increased 27% to R11 billion in the first half of the year as revenue increased, demonstrating a continued strong recovery from the global economic downturn in 2020. Absa reported solid pre-prevision profit for the first half of the year,
Read MorePresident-elect William Ruto President elect William Ruto faces an uphill task implementing numerous pledges on the campaign trail of bringing down inflation within 100 days of being elected to delivering a slew of benefits to the poor Kenyan households. Dr Ruto, 55, was on Monday officially declared the winner
Read MoreMuhanga says government will starting vaccinating children The State Minister for Health, Hon. Margaret Muhanga has revealed that government plans vaccinate children against malaria. Muhanga made the revelation during a plenary sitting on Tuesday, 16 August 2022 chaired by Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa. “If we do not vaccinate our
Read MorePersis Namuganza, the State Minister for Urban Planning High Court in Kampala has dismissed an application filed by the State Minister for Urban Planning, Persis Namuganza seeking to quash the report of the Parliamentary Ad-hoc Committee on the Naguru Nakawa land misallocation that recommended her removal from office. The records before
Read MoreDeputy Speaker, Thomas Tayebwa Parliament’s Education Committee has been given two weeks to probe plans by school owners to increase fees on account of rising commodity prices. Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa gave the directive after some lawmakers protested the move in government aided schools altering their fees structures. “This is
Read MoreGovernment has shut down the 183MW Isimba Hydropower Plant in Kayunga District for three weeks. In a notice to the general public Tuesday, Ruth Nankabirwa, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Development revealed that Plant was shut down on August 8th 2022 following operational challenges that led to the flow
Read MoreSeveral students in Muteesa I Royal University can no longer have lessons in their convenient localities following the closure of the university’s auxiliary study centres. The University management indefinitely closed the study centres in Bugerere, Kayunga district and Buwekula in Mubende district, which had been established with an intention
Read MoreThe Ministry of Information, Communication Technology (ICT) and National Guidance has asked MPs to halt consideration of the Computer Misuse (Amendment) Bill, 2022. The bill, tabled before Parliament by Kampala Central MP Mohammed Nsereko (pictured), seeks to amend Section 12 of the Computer Misuse Act to criminalize hacking of another
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