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Emorimor asks newly elected leaders to unite and serve the people

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Teso Paramount Chief, Augustine Osuban Emorimor has asked the newly elected leaders across the Teso region to unite and serve the people. In a statement through the Prime Minister, Iteso Cultural Union, Augustine Omare, Emorimor said that the Teso region has many issues that …

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Mbale police arrest their own for gunning down suspected thief

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Mbale police are holding one of their own accused of shooting to death a suspected thief. Francis Kissa who is attached to Mbale central police station is locked up for shooting 48-year-old Sowedi Wambi at Namakwekwe ward in Northern city division in Mbale city over …

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DPP drops corruption charges against Equal Opportunities Commission boss

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Director of Public Prosecutions, Jane Frances Abodo has dropped all the corruption charges against the Equal Opportunities Commission chairperson, Sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi. She communicated the decision in a January 18th, 2021 letter to the High Court Judge Margaret Tibulya. The letter was tendered in …

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Decline in seasonal fires sees improved air quality in Africa

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Economic boom and population increase have often been the biggest contributor to air pollution due to heavy consumption of fossil fuel by vehicles, industries and households. However, a new study on air quality across some parts of sub-Saharan Africa seems to suggest the opposite as …

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Lack of funds affecting operations of Kabarole youth center

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Kabarole youth centre is struggling to operate effectively due to lack of funds. The centre which President Yoweri Museveni commissioned in 2015 was constructed under the Luweero-Rwenzori Development Programme at 300 Million shillings. The programme was an intervention by the government to improve the livelihoods …

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Families paying to get negative COVID-19 postmortem reports

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | As Uganda continues battling community infections, some individuals have resorted to paying hospital and mortuary staff for negative coronavirus reports for their loved ones who have succumbed to the pandemic. This comes almost three months after the Health Ministry stopped conducting burials for COVID-19 victims …

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School proprietors opposed to staggered reopening

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A section of school proprietors are opposed to the staggered reopening of schools announced by the government. Last week, Cabinet approved reopening of schools to non-candidate learners in a “staggered manner” that will ensure compliance with Covid-19 standard operating procedures. All schools in the country …

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Lango Cooperative Union to lease land to German investor

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Lango Cooperative Union leaders are in talks with Smaz-Group, a German investor to lease some of its land to boost investment in the region. The land measuring 1,165 hectares is located at Angayiki village, Chawente sub county in Kwania district. The land will be leased …

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