Mukono District Local Government on Tuesday, officially launched the Road Gangs Programme, a community-based road maintenance initiative aimed at improving access roads while creating employment and income-generating opportunities for residents. Deputy Chief Administrative Officer Mr. Stephen Muhumuza (in a suit) with other stakeholders The programme was launched during an engagement organized by the District Works and Engineering Department, bringing together …
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COMMENTARY: ‘Little that is genuinely African’ at African Family Values conference Alban Bagbin, the speaker of Ghana’s parliament, announces the suspension of proceedings from June 3 to 6 to allow parliament members to attend the 4th African Inter-Parliamentary Conference on Family and Sovereignty, which will be held in the Parliamentary Chamber.The LGBTQ rights advocacy group Rightify Ghana commented:As the Parliament of …
Read More »‘Imported hate’ is on the agenda for today’s African anti-gay conference
COMMENTARY: ‘Little that is genuinely African’ at African Family Values conference Alban Bagbin, the speaker of Ghana’s parliament, announces the suspension of proceedings from June 3 to 6 to allow parliament members to attend the 4th African Inter-Parliamentary Conference on Family and Sovereignty, which will be held in the Parliamentary Chamber. The LGBTQ rights advocacy group Rightify Ghana commented: As the …
Read More »How new taxes will hit you
For many Ugandans, taxes rarely feel real when they are first announced in Parliament. They feel distant then. Technical. Wrapped in legal amendments and budget speeches. The impact usually becomes clearer later, at the fuel station when pump prices rise, at the market when sugar costs more than it did a month earlier, when transport fares quietly rise, or when …
Read More »Why govt’s cheaper e-buses are struggling to win over Kampalans
When outgoing Works and Transport minister Gen Katumba Wamala launched the electric buses (E-Bus Xpress) on May 3 to ply the Ntinda-Nakawa-Wandegeya- Bukoto greenbelt route within the Kampala metropolitan area, one question dominated; why begin with only eight buses on a single route despite the anticipated demand? At the time, the 32-seater buses, each with an additional 32 standing handholds, …
Read More »Rotary’s big year changes girls’ lives in Buwama
In Buwama along the Kampala–Masaka highway, there is a school where children learn to read with their fingertips. At the Centre for the Visually Impaired Children, better known as CEVIC, more than 100 learners move through classrooms guided by touch, sound and memory. They read Braille line by line. They navigate corridors through instinct and repetition. And they pursue an …
Read More »Court quashes engineer Mubiru suspension
The High Court has quashed the suspension of engineer Fredrick Mubiru, ruling that disciplinary proceedings against him violated his right to a fair hearing and could not stand in law. Mubiru had been suspended for one year by the Engineers’ Registration Board (ERB) over allegations of professional misconduct following a complaint filed by the National Building Review Board. The suspension …
Read More »UNEB warns schools over fake candidate registrations
Thousands of Ugandan learners preparing for national exams have been given more time to register. But alongside that extension has come a sharp warning from the Uganda National Examinations Board: schools found abusing the system could face serious penalties. Speaking at a press briefing at the Uganda Media Centre, UNEB Executive Director Daniel Odongo warned heads of government- aided schools …
Read More »Besigye accusers to testify in open court
Last week inside Uganda’s courtrooms, justice unfolded in dramatically different ways. In one courtroom, appellate judges confirmed a prison sentence for a man convicted of rape more than a decade ago, bringing a long and painful legal battle to a close for a young woman from Sironko. Across Kampala, prosecutors in the treason-related trial involving opposition figure Dr Kizza Besigye …
Read More »Batebe wants mining added to energy regulators’ mandate
Irene Batebe, Uganda’s Permanent Secretary in the ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, has called on regional energy regulators in East Africa to expand their mandate to include mining, arguing that the sector is increasingly intertwined with energy development and regional industrialization ambitions. Speaking during the annual general meeting of the Energy Regulators Association of East Africa (EREA) held at …
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