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Uganda Vs Cameroon Friendly Ends In 1-1 Draw

Uganda Vs Cameroon Friendly Ends In 1-1 Draw

The friendly match between Uganda Vs Cameroon in Tunis, Tunisia ended in a 1-all draw yesterday. The Cranes and the Lions of Cameroon played this game as a test for the upcoming African Nations Championship. The games are starting next week in Algeria. Cranes’ midfielder Moses Waiswa came from the bench to put the ball behind the net and level ...

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WHO Shows Hope Of Ending Covid-19 In 2023

WHO Shows Hope Of Ending Covid-19 In 2023

The World Health Organization (WHO) has given the world hope that the Covid-19 pandemic will be defeated in 2023. Apparently, the economy-crippling pandemic will definitely still be a main topic of discussion, but with the right effort, 2023 will be the year. The organization said the public health emergency will by all means end this year. Good news also came ...

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Another Bus Accident Claims 15 Lives Along Kampala-Gulu Highway

Another Bus Accident Claims 15 Lives

On a sad note, at least 15 people have been reported dead in a late-night bus accident along the Kampala-Gulu highway. The North Kyoga police spokesperson, Patrick Jimmy Okema revealed the details of this unfortunate accident in a press conference. He said 11 people died on the spot. Four others died at Matapara hospital where they had been taken for ...

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University Council Demands Nawangwe To Account For Convocation Funds Past Four Years

University Council Demands Nawangwe To Account For Convocation Funds The Past Four Years

The University Council has asked for accountability from the Convocation. The Council wants accountability for nearly Shs600 million it remitted to the convocation over the past 4 years. The Council Chairperson, Lorna Magara sent a letter to the University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Barnabus Nawangwe on January 2. In the letter, she indicated that the alumni association has not given accountability ...

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Opposition Blames Rampant Road Accidents On Poor Infrastructure

Opposition Blames Rampant Road Accidents On Poor Infrastru...

Opposition party, Democratic Party (DP), has blamed the numerous road accidents in the country on poor infrastructure and corruption. This comes after a report released by the traffic police showed the statistics on road accidents. According to the report, up to 35 people died and 114 people were injured from 28 crashes in just three days. Faridah Nampiima, the traffic ...

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