USSSA Kampala Zonal Qualifiers: Kawempe Division Battle Set for Next Week

USSSA Kampala Zonal Qualifiers Kawempe Division Battle Set for Next

By Kayiira Jackson  The race for regional qualification heats up as eight schools prepare to battle in the Kawempe Division USSSA Football boys Qualifiers, set to run from Monday, March 23 to Friday, March 27, 2026. The registered schools including Kawempe Muslim SS, Makerere College School, Caltec Academy, Gadafi International Academy, Kazo Hill College, Universal High School, Oxford Muslim High …

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Op-ed: Give to Gain-Empowering Women in the Workplace to transform lives

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In today’s evolving workplace, building an inclusive environment is no longer optional. It is essential for sustainable growth, innovation, and social progress. At Equity Bank Uganda, inclusion is not simply a policy statement but a deliberate strategy embedded across recruitment, leadership development, employee wellness, and career advancement. As the world commemorates International Women’s Day every March, organizations are reminded of …

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AI Platform to Predict Breast Cancer Chemotherapy Resistance in Advance Developed

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By Brian Musaasizi CHIL AI Lab, an African-led health technology company, has announced a breakthrough in breast cancer care. Their new AI platform can detect signs that a patient’s treatment is not working, much earlier than ever before. Instead of giving a simple “yes” or “no,” the system gives a confidence score, so doctors always know how sure the AI …

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WHERE ARE THE FATHERS? UBOS Report Exposes Shocking Death Trend As Millions Of Ugandan Children Left Without Dads

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A disturbing new report from the Uganda Bureau of Statistics has lifted the lid on a growing but largely ignored national crisis — the silent disappearance of fathers from Ugandan households, leaving millions of children vulnerable, abandoned, and struggling to survive. The findings, released this week in Kampala, paint a grim picture of a country where fatherhood is increasingly becoming …

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STOP POLITICS, SERVE THE PEOPLE! Bamuturaki Cracks Whip as Mbarara Power Fights Rage On

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A strong message of unity, reconciliation and service has been sounded by Kashari South MP-elect Rtd. Capt. John Bosco Bamuturaki Tumusiime, who has warned leaders across Mbarara and Kashari to drop endless politicking and get down to the real work of transforming people’s lives. Speaking in a congratulatory message to the Muslim faithful following the successful completion of Ramadan, Bamuturaki …

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Mbarara Traders Cry Blood as City Crackdown Leaves Thousands Homeless, Goods Seized in Ruthless Town Clean-Up

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By Amos Tayebwa Tears, anger and desperation have engulfed the streets of Mbarara after a sweeping city council operation to restore “order” turned into a full-blown eviction storm, leaving thousands of street vendors, kiosk owners and small traders counting heavy losses and staring at an uncertain future. The no-nonsense crackdown, jointly executed by Mbarara City South Division and Mbarara City …

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NPA IN PLANNING CHAOS! Climate Ignored, Cities Unplanned, Billions Misaligned — Has Muvawala Stayed Too Long?

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The National Planning Authority (NPA), the very brain meant to guide Uganda’s development, is now under intense scrutiny after the Auditor General’s December 2025 report exposed a troubling picture of weak coordination, delayed plans, underfunding and a planning system struggling to keep pace with a rapidly changing country. At the centre of this unfolding storm is Executive Director Dr. Joseph …

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OIL PALM PROJECT IN TROUBLE! Billions Idle, Land Unused, Factory Stalled — Has Masaba Outstayed Her Welcome?

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The National Oil Palm Project (NOPP), once hailed as a transformative agro-industrial lifeline for Uganda’s rural farmers, is now sinking under the weight of delays, underperformance and questionable management, after the Auditor General’s December 2025 report exposed deep cracks in one of government’s most ambitious agricultural ventures. Implemented under the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, the 10-year project …

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NIRA IN TOTAL DISARRAY! Billions Wasted, IDs Stuck, System Fails — ED Kisembo Under Fire as Contract Clock Ticks

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The National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA), the very institution entrusted with defining the identity of every Ugandan, is now itself facing an identity crisis after a bombshell Auditor General’s report exposed a trail of inefficiencies, delays, system failures and internal chaos that have left millions of citizens stranded without national IDs. At the centre of the storm is Executive …

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