Tanzanian based -lowcost carrier Fastjet has announced plans to cut flights in East Africa starting this month as part of a route rationalisation exercise meant to match frequencies and customer demand. Fastjet, which launched direct flights between Dar es Salaam and Entebbe International Airport in 2014, says “rationalisation” of its …
Read More »Why government rejected controversial National Graduate Service Bill
Controversy has emerged over a private Members Bill, the National Graduate Service Bill tabled by Bunya County MP Waira Majegere. The bill seeks to establish mandatory one year service for Ugandans 18 years old and above as a requirement for any sort of employment. It also proposes that graduates of …
Read More »How the CIA bungled plans to ‘finish’ Castro
Killing Castro: Poisoned cigars, explosive seashells Havana, Cuba | AFP | Mobsters, poisoned cigars, exploding seashells, a contaminated diving suit: The CIA’s imagination ran wild in its plots to assassinate Fidel Castro. As the late Cuban leader’s ashes are laid to rest in the eastern city of Santiago de Cuba …
Read More »VIDEO: 52 unidentified bodies buried in Kasese
VIDEO: The bodies of 52 unidentified Rwenzururu palace attack victims have finally been buried, amidst controversy and skepticism. Whereas police announced that 46 royal guards had been killed in the attack, 52 bodies have been buried today at Rakoki army barracks, excluding the 16 bodies that were identified and claimed by …
Read More »BOU: Crane Bank will not collapse
Bank of Uganda has moved to assure customers that Crane Bank will not collapse in spite of its current challenges. BoU took over the management of Crane Bank on Oct 20 citing under-capitalization. Speaking during the Annual Bankers Dinner in Kampala, BoU Governor Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile (Pictured) said that it was …
Read More »The snake-catchers’ cooperative saving lives in India
Chengalpattu, India | AFP | A small scythe, a crowbar and a bundle of canvas bags are all that Kali and Vedan carry when they venture into the fields of southern India to catch some of the world’s deadliest snakes. Their skills, passed from generation to generation of the Irula …
Read More »Why Kasaija, Anite differ on UEGCL top job?
Matia Kasaija, the minister for Finance and Evelyn Anite, the minister of State for Privatisation and Investment are locked in disagreement over the appointment of the Chairperson of Uganda Electricity Generation Board (UEGCL). Kasaija appointed Frank Katusiime to the post on Nov 9 but Anite preferred Eng. Proscovia Njuki and …
Read More »Ghana election: what you need to know
Accra, Ghana | AFP | Two old foes are stepping back into the ring to fight in Ghana’s hotly contested presidential election on December 7. This is the second time that President John Mahama of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) faces off against Nana Akufo-Addo, leader of the New …
Read More »Makerere: MUBS students to miss graduation
Up to 5000 students of Makerere University Business School MUBS are set to miss out on graduation due to the indefinite closure of Makerere University. MUBS holds its graduation ceremony together with MAK and cannot hold a separate function without the Senate approval of Makerere University. Since the university is …
Read More »Shock as Museveni bails out UBC with Shs20bn
President Museveni has directed Finance Minister Matia Kasaija to bail out the financially constrained state broadcaster Uganda Broadcasting Corporation (UBC) to the tune of Shs20 billion. Reports indicate that the directive from the President was issued after UBC soaring debts reached Shs28 billion. In his letter, Museveni copied in ICT …
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