Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has expressed his optimism about improving relations with China after a productive meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. In an effort to mend ties, Albanese referred to the meeting as “very positive.” Albanese is the first Australian leader to visit Beijing since the year 2016. Albanese ‘s positive comments come amidst strained bilateral relations between ...
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AMOLATAR DISTRICT: UPC’s Akena Vows To Shape Uganda’s Future
Over 30,000 people gathered at Amolatar district Bomah grounds on Saturday, 4th November 2023, to listen to UPC’s President, Akena Jimmy Michael. He was delivering his presidential mobilization message. Akena said, “Come 2026-2031, Hon. Jimmy Michael Akena Obote is poised to shape Uganda’s future,” addressing the thousands in Amolatar who had come to hear him speak. Akena made stopovers at ...
Read More »Fuel Price Crisis: Museveni Announces Ultimate Solution
President Museveni announced on Sunday the ultimate move the government intends to adopt in order to fix the fuel price crisis. Apparently, he has already contracted bulk and refinery suppliers to get fuel at lower prices. Museveni’s pronouncement comes shortly after parliament passed a bill for the Uganda National Oil Business (UNOC), a state-owned oil business, to domestically buy and ...
Read More »Coach Mike Mutebi Lashes Out At FUFA For Hiring A Match Fixer
Former KCCA FC coach, Mike Mutebi has lashed out at FUFA for hiring someone who was found guilty of match-fixing. Last week the Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA), announced Belgian, Joseph Put Paul as the new Uganda Cranes coach. However, information revealed that he has on several occasions been indicted for match-fixing. And he’s received several bans from different ...
Read More »Stop Overestimating Yourselves – Museveni To The US
The President of Uganda, H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has lashed out at the West by telling them to stop overestimating their influence and power. This is after the US administration revealed that starting in 2024, Uganda amongst other countries would be removed from the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). Apparently, AGOA is the cornerstone of US economic engagement with ...
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