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Two More Years Added To New Driving Permit Validity To Make Five

Two More Years Added To New Driving Permit Validity To Make Five

The Government of Uganda has announced that the new driving permit will be valid for five years. This adds two more years to the previous duration of three years that permits were valid for.“The driving license will last five years as opposed to the three years’ driving permit that was existing and will be allowed in the East African region. ...

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Man In Europe Bashes Lockdown, “Will You Baby Sit Our Children?”

Man in Europe Bashes Lockdown, "Will You Baby Sit Our Children?"

A frustrated man is very angry at European governments for their extended lockdown periods. He asks whether the government will babysit their children. The Bitter man ran to Twitter to express his dismay towards the handling of coronavirus spread. Arash Karami expressed his fears about the well-being of the children of children across Europe. “It’s at the point where boomer ...

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 Bold Claim: Jose Chameleone Says His Votes Were Tampered With

Jose Chameleone and Bijou

Ugandan legendary singer and Leone Island boss Joseph Mayanja popularly known as Jose Chameleone got very disappointed after losing elections for Kampala Lord Mayorship. The ‘Wale Wale’ Hit maker was confident that he was going to win the Kampala Lord Mayor seat basing on the fact that he is among the most popular musicians in the country. He counted loses ...

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Ministry Of Local Government Set To Launch Standardized Security Stamps

Ministry Of Local Government Set To Launch Standardized Security..

The Ministry of Local Government is set to officially launch Standardized Security Stamps on Friday that will be used by newly elected Local Council Chairpersons 1 and 2 country wide. The new stamps take effect June when the new office bearers take office however ministry of local government in partnership with local councils will collect old stamps from ex officials. ...

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Wang Alur Cultural And Rwenzori Mountains Sites At Risk Of Extinction

Wang Alur Cultural And Rwenzori Mountains Sites At Risk Of Extinction

Wang Lei Alur cultural and Rwenzori Mountains sites are at high risk of extinction due to negative impact of climate change, Cross Cultural Foundation of Uganda new report has revealed. According to the findings affected cultural sites associated values and traditions have already disappeared. The stress that Wang Lei along river nile is under threat of being washed away by ...

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