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NIRA officials accused of extortion in Kalangala

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Residents of Kaazi-Bugaba in Bufumira Sub County, Kalangala district have accused officers from the National Identification and Registration Authority of extorting money from persons seeking to register for National Identity Cards. The exercise which is running until May 10, 2019, has been ongoing for the …

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Minister Kasaija warns contractor over failure to compensate residents

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Finance, Planning and Economics Development Minister, Matia Kasaija has asked China Communications Construction Company, which is constructing Mubende-Kakumiro-Kibaale-Kagadi road to improve its working relationship with the local communities. Government contracted the Chinese firm to undertake the construction of the 104-kilometre road at Shillings …

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Kania wants Lira NGOs, CBOs probed

  Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Internal Affairs State Minister, Mario Kania Obiga, has directed Lira District Security Committee to conduct an audit of how all Non-Governmental Organisations-NGOs and Community Based Organisations-CBOs there are spending their funds. He also wants the Committee to probe into allegations that there is …

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Fresh dairy Secondary school games kick off in Mbale

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A total 185 secondary schools are competing in the first Edition of the Fresh Dairy Secondary School sports games. Mbale Secondary school and Nkoma Secondary School are hosting the games that kicked off on Sunday. Some of the schools that have been credited to participate …

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Back off Lake Edward basin–Campaigners tell government

  Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | With just days before the government announces the next round of oil exploration licenses, activists have asked government to stay away from the Lake Edward basin area, where the block is found. In a letter issued over the weekend, the activists under Coalition of …

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Repression increasing across Africa

: But if freedom is weakening, so is popular demand for it | PETER PENAR AND CAROLYN LOGAN | In recent months, persistent protesters in Algeria and Sudan have faced down government repression to depose long-time political leaders. Unfortunately, these two countries are the exception rather than the norm. More …

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Why solar street lights make sense

They reduce its upfront costs by 25%, electricity costs by 40%, and maintenance costs by 60% | ANDREW SUDMANT AND ANDY GOULDSON | Street-lighting is important. It allows informal vendors and traders to operate for longer hours and improves road and public safety. It also makes streets feel safer and …

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