Makerere University’s Appointments Board has fired over 30 senior lecturers on charges of insubordination and use of abusive language, sexual assault, financial fraud, abscondment, refusal to perform official duties, inciting violence and failure to complete studies among others. Among those fired is controversial lecturer and activist, Dr Stella Nyanzi, who
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The Ugandan government has revised its oil volumes to 6 billion barrels, down from 6.5 billion barrels earlier reported. Addressed the media today on the latest updates in the Oil and Gas sector at Amber House in Kampala, Energy Minister, Eng Irene Muloni said that the resources in these fields
Read MoreSouth Sudan Sees Shs7 Trillion In Oil Investments As Just The Start
Recent pledges of $2 billion (UShs7.4 trillion) in investment for South Sudan’s oil may be just the start, with the war-torn nation expecting further agreements in early 2019, its petroleum minister said. Ezekiel Lul Gatkuoth’s prediction comes as the African nation’s warring sides prepare to form a power-sharing government in
Read MoreBy Santos Mugisa Atwooki, Concerned Citizen I write this commentary in response to a story published by New Vision on 20th November 2018 titled “Bunyoro Rejects Kingfisher Tilenga names for Oil Fields”. The Bagungu want the Tilenga oil project renamed to Tilenga-Bungungu. First of all, I appreciate their valid reasons
Read MoreNtagali Lauds Museveni On Corruption Fight, Blasts Govt Hospitals Selling Medicine
Archbishop Stanley Ntagali has applauded President Yoweri Museveni on corruption fight, noting that he is let down by corrupt officials in key institutions like the health sector. “I thank the President (Museveni) for speaking against corruption. You find NMS (National Medical Stores) delivering drugs, but you’ll never find them in
Read MoreLeading pan-African telecoms group Liquid Telecom has announced that it is investing 8 billion Egyptian Pounds ($400m US Dollars) in Egypt over the next three years. This is part of a major partnership with Telecom Egypt which includes network infrastructure and data centres. The investment was made during a signing
Read MoreDar es Salaam An initial plan for Tanzania and Uganda to have first oil flow in 2020 through the Uganda-Tanzania crude oil pipeline is under threat as investors have been delaying to make final investment decisions, the Ugandan minister for energy and mineral development, Ms Irene Muloni, has revealed. “Indeed,
Read MoreBy xinhua The Rwandan Government has blacklisted 1,343 skin bleaching products containing high levels of hydroquinone, which exposes users to skin cancer, Health Minister Patrick Ndimubanzi has said. The issue of substandard skin bleaching products, which are especially popular, has been in the news recently after President Paul Kagame said
Read MoreThe Ugandan government had earlier announced 2020 as its first oil production deadline. However, Matia Kasaija, the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development says that Government is clueless on when Uganda will see her first oil. Kasaija made the remarks while addressing guests that had gathered at Kampala Serena
Read MoreUganda Virus Research Institute Approved As A Regional Reference Laboratory For Yellow Fever
The Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI) has been certified to perform yellow fever regional reference lab functions in the Arbovirology department that supports yellow fever diagnostic surveillance. This makes UVRI the only certified Yellow fever reference laboratory in Eastern Africa and the second in the African Region, the other being
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