Nabbanja Shocked by Unbearable Conditions at Mukono General Hospital

Nabbanja Shocked by Unbearable Conditions at Mukono General Hospital

Mukono– The Prime Minister of Uganda Rt Hon Nabbanja Robinah has expressed outrage over the appalling conditions at Mukono General Hospital, where women are giving birth on the floor and patients sleeping outdoors due to overcrowding. Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja during the visit. Her visit today came just days after President Museveni received reports highlighting the hospital’s deteriorating state. What …

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Trump’s “Booming” Economy NUKED By New Bailout Plans

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Trump’s tariffs backfire as Brooke Rollins scrambles to sell new farm bailouts, Fox News spins excuses, and GOP leaders pretend the rural crisis is proof their broken trade war is “working.” Jayar Jackson breaks it down. Give us your thoughts in the comments below! Jayar’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/JayarJackson Jayar’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayarjackson/ #JayarJackson #News #Watchlist https://www.youtubepp.com/watch?v=vFIMOzcGubQ , , source ,

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Mugisha Muntu: The Leader Uganda Needs for a New Uganda

Mugisha Muntu The Leader Uganda Needs for a New Uganda

By Muhimbise George As Ugandans prepare to go to the polls next year, the political landscape is once again flooded with presidential contenders, each promising to be the face of change. But amid the noise, one sobering truth must be told: not every new face guarantees new direction. Not every voice shouting “change” carries the substance, wisdom, and steadiness needed …

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Court Rejects Dr. Ntwatwa’s Exhibits in Katanga Land Case, Demands Certified Documents » The Hoima Post –

Court Rejects Dr Ntwatwas Exhibits in Katanga Land Case Demands

Court has rejected exhibits presented by Dr Lule Ntwatwa as evidence through people he presented as defence witnesses in the case regarding Kibanja interest on part of the disputed Katanga Valley land near Wandegeya. The exhibits in form of documents were presented by witnesses who turned up to defend Dr Ntwatwa and his co-accused persons who are charged with the …

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Dr Ntwatwa Sweats As Court Rejected His Evidence On Katanga Land Fight

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Court has rejected exhibits presented by Dr Lule Ntwatwa as evidence through people he presented as defence witnesses in the case regarding Kibanja interest on part of the disputed Katanga Valley land near Wandegeya. The exhibits in form of documents were presented by witnesses who turned up to defend Dr Ntwatwa and his co-accused persons who are charged with the …

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Uganda Urges Mass Pet Vaccination as Rabies Threat Grows Ahead of World Rabies Day

Uganda Urges Mass Pet Vaccination as Rabies Threat Grows Ahead

By Jumah KakomoAs the world commemorates World Rabies Day, the Government of Uganda is urging citizens to vaccinate their dogs and cats to help curb the spread of rabies across the country. Uganda Urges Mass Pet Vaccination as Rabies Threat Grows Ahead of World Rabies Day 12 World Rabies Day, observed every 28th September, marks the anniversary of Louis Pasteur’s …

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Jacqueline Mbabazi’s NRM Candidature Nullified in Shock Decision

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Jacqueline Mbabazi’s bid to carry the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) flag for the Member of Parliament seat representing older persons in Western Uganda has been nullified, sparking fresh uncertainty within the party. The dramatic development comes just weeks after the NRM Election Disputes Tribunal upheld her victory in the August 26 party primaries. Earlier this month, the Tribunal dismissed …

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The world cannot afford to lose UNAIDS

The world cannot afford to lose UNAIDS

Commentary: UNAIDS is the glue that holds together the global fight against AIDS. Worldwide, deaths from AIDS have dropped 50 percent from 2000 to 2024. (Chart courtesy of UNAIDS) Over the past two decades, UNAIDS, the United Nations agency that coordinates the fight against AIDS, has seen dramatic reductions in fatalities related to AIDS.  Much remains to be done — especially …

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