As wildfires continue to ravage Washington state, residents find themselves facing an increasingly perilous situation, prompting authorities to initiate urgent evacuation measures. The escalating wildfires have cast a cloud of danger over numerous communities, posing a significant threat to the safety and well-being of residents. Meanwhile in response to the intensifying infernos, local authorities have taken swift action by implementing ...
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Key Considerations For Successful China To USA Shipping
Buying goods in China is beneficial both in large quantities for businesses and in individual units for consumers. That is why China is currently the top exporter of a wide variety of products to the United States. However, your deals will be profitable only on the condition of the most optimal and cheapest shipping from China to USA. Mandatory and ...
Read More »Uganda Back On Path To Produce First Oil By 2025
The Uganda National Oil Company has said the country is back on schedule to produce its first oil by 2025. Proscovia Nabanjja, the Chief Executive Officer, Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC), made this revelation. “We are working towards all efforts between the upstream and the EACOP. We are working towards the 2025 target, we are on track,” Nabanjja said at ...
Read More »11 New High Court Judges Sworn In By President Museveni
In order to keep their careers going, President Museveni advised the 11 newly sworn in High Court Judges to be transparent. He made these remarks yesterday as he presided over the swearing-in at State House in Entebbe. The judges are Flavia Nabakooza, Philip Willebrord Mwaka, Amos Kwizera, David Samson Lwokya Makumbi, Dr Christine Akello Echookit, Jamson Karemera Karemani, Jacqueline Mwondha, ...
Read More »High Cost Of Public Infrastructure Projects Explained
Gen. Katumba Wamala, the Works and Transport Minister has explained why public infrastructure projects are so costly. However, he explained this in comparison to the neighboring East African community. This came after the deputy Speaker of Parliament Thomas Tayebwa tasked the Ugandan engineering fraternity to explain this high cost of public infrastructure projects. This debate is not recent as its ...
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