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Two Things We Will Never Forget About The 10th Parliament

Two Things We Will Never Forget About The 10th Parliament

The 10th parliament has had a long five years just because of two bills they passed into law. So many bills were passed into law but of course there is stuff that always stands out. Minister of Finance, David Bahati, shocked the country the first time he brought the proposition to amend the Article 102(b) law. Article 102 (b) stated ...

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Medical Interns Announce Sit Down Strike Over Pay

Medical Interns Announce Sit Down Strike Over Pay

Medical interns have announced a sit down strike through their body, Federation for Uganda Medical Interns. They say government has not honored their promise of increasing their gross pay to Ugshs 3M. In a statement released, they intend to commence their strike on 17th May 2021. They addressed the letter to the chairperson Uganda Medical Internship Committee. In their letter, ...

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Freeloader Ashburg Kato, Now Has Military Protection

Freeloader Ashburg Kato, Now Has Military Protection

Noisy blogger Ashburg Kato has thanked the government for giving him personal security. He sarcastically said the government has seen value in protecting its great asset. “Finally the State has seen value in protecting it’s great asset (Big Fish). Ashburg Kato is now guarded and protected by the no-nonsense SFC. Praise be to the most high.” Obviously, this didn’t go ...

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Bebe Cool Fails To Turn Up For Swearing In Ceremony

Bebe Cool Fails To Turn Up For Swearing In Ceremony

Musician Bebe Cool, a known supporter of NRM yesterday failed to show up for the swearing-in ceremony. For reasons unknown, his absence comes as a shock to many. The “Bogolako” singer is an ardent supporter of the NRM, for him not to show up says a lot. No traces of him, though rumour has it that he was invited. On ...

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13th May Is Eid-el-Fitr, Public Holiday Declared

Eid-el-Fitr Is Tomorrow, Public Holiday Declared

It’s now official, tomorrow is Eid-el-Fitr, and a public holiday has been declared. The Ministry of public service announced this on social media informing the people not to work tomorrow. “The Honourable Minister of Public Service informs the general public that Thursday 13th May 2021 is Eid-el- Fitr and will be observed as a public holiday throughout Uganda.” Eid-el- Fitr ...

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