Mr. Patrick Bitature who was ranked among the top “five Ugandan Multi-Millionaires” by Forbes Magazine in 2012 has opened up on his wealth, applauding Sudhir Ruparelia for the mentorship. Bitature in a video where he was recently giving an inspirational talk to a number of graduates says Sudhir helped him to master the courage to invest in the real estate ...
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Korea Association Donates Food To Ministry Of Health
Korea association of Uganda in partnership with mother Korea embassy has donated Korea meals to ministry of health front-line officers manning covid 19 pandemic in Mulago and Entebbe to the tune of 400 boxes. Dr. Okware Joseph director health service on behalf of health minister dr. Jane Aceng thanked Korean officials for the good gesture at this critical time. “We ...
Read More »I Started Prostitution On Nakasero Street – Bad Black Reveals
Whilst there is no doubt that money is the main reason as to why some women engage in prostitution. The Ugandan socialite Bad Black recalls the days she was a victim of child abuse . Bad Black revealed that her mother forced her into prostitution for profit. “I believe no lady dreams of becoming a prostitute but problems push them ...
Read More »Ministry Of Public Service To Go Paperless
Effective next year Ministry of Public service will go paperless. The move according to Ministry of Public Service Permanent Secretary Catherine Bitarakwate this will improve service delivery and accountability both at civil servants and public offices. “We are going digital in public service delivery. This will improve public service efficiency and accountability in the general civil service sector,” she said. ...
Read More »Eddy Kenzo Scoops Tourism Brand Endorsement As Zari Sidelined
Although Uganda tourism has registered zero growth since covid 19 hit the country,Tourism State Minister Godfrey Kiwanda says appointing Eddy Kenzo world acclaimed music celebrity will spur faster growth and marketing of Uganda. Uganda’s tourism is at brick level with major hotels closed and those operating are at only 5% occupancy. According to ministry of tourism statistics, Uganda has lost ...
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