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During Monday's sitting chaired by Ms Anita Among, legislators expressed fears that similar or even worse floods may cut off parts of the country, questioning the government’s preparedness to...
The Government of Uganda has been called to uniformly implement tax exemptions on medical equipment being imported into the country. The call was made on Saturday, by Dr Henry K. Lukwago at the launch of the George William Kiggundu International Hospital (GWKIH), which he built in Kakiri town along Hoima Road, in honor of his
These figures dire as they are, have become the norm. The country continues to grapple with the menace of road crashes with little to no tangible success yet. Statistics have hovered around 11...
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Soldiers brutalise journalists again Thursday April 29 2021 The Defense and army spokesperson, Brig Flavia Byekwaso, told Daily Monitor that she wasn’t aware of the incident and could not, therefore, comment. Advertisement The beating of a pregnant journalist alongside another reporter yesterday by members of Uganda People’s Defense Forces (UPDF) has put to test the seriousness of the military’s promise to improve relations with the media. Ms Teddy Nakaliga, a reporter with NTV and Spark TV, and Mr Amon Kayanja of Salt TV, were yesterday assaulted by Military Police personnel while covering a demonstration by residents protesting a two-week power blackout in Kayunga Village, Wakiso District.