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The next five years of Museveni-led gov’t hold so much promise

The next five years of Museveni led govt hold so much

Following the 2026 general elections, where the National Resistance Movement (NRM) secured a fresh mandate under the theme Protecting the Gains and Securing a Qualitative Leap into High Middle-Income Status, the horizon for the next five years (2026 to 2031) is defined by a shift from recovery to aggressive industrialization. With a 71.65 per cent victory in the January 15 …

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Is Uganda’s new O-level curriculum delivering on its promise?

Is Ugandas new O level curriculum delivering on its promise

The curriculum nurtures students’ hidden talents through hands-on projects like tailoring When Uganda’s National Curriculum Development Centre (NCDC) introduced the new lower secondary curriculum in 2020, it made a bold promise: that education would no longer be about memorising facts for an end-of-year examination, but about developing genuinely capable, creative, and well- rounded learners. At the heart of this reform …

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Pepsi UFL: YMCA, Muteesa Royal Promise Wonders in Historic Final at Hamz Stadium

Pepsi UFL YMCA Muteesa Royal Promise Wonders in Historic Final

By Ruqayah Musa  The stage is set for a thrilling climax to the 2025/26 Pepsi University Football League as finalists YMCA and Muteesa I Royal University prepare to lock horns in a historic showdown this Saturday at Hamz Stadium Nakivubo. The two sides faced the media on Thursday, expressing confidence and determination ahead of what promises to be a fiercely …

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5-CENT POWER PROMISE! Did ERA boss Eng.Waako mislead M7 on cheap electricity?

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As the storm rages inside the Electricity Regulatory Authority, a fresh and potentially explosive allegation has emerged — one that strikes at the heart of national economic policy. Sources now claim that the CEO, Eng. Ziria Tibalwa Waako, has allegedly misguided the Head of State into believing that industrial customers can immediately be charged as low as 5 US cents …

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