The head of DNA and Serology in the Police, ASP Lilian Doris Mutesi has appealed to the government to allocate more resources to Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) analysis. She made the request at a two-day workshop involving key players and partners in the justice system. This had prosecutors, prisons, police, judicial officers, and the UNFPA. They met to assess their performance ...
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FDC Calls On Army To Plan Exit From Somalia
While addressing the media yesterday Forum for Democratic Change ( FDC ) deputy secretary general Harold Kaija requested Uganda People’s Defence Forces to plan its exit from Somalia citing out that Uganda despite being instrumental in peacekeeping in the region, the benefits to the citizens were minimal from the mission. “ What are the benefits to the people of Uganda ...
Read More »Russian Air Strikes Target Kyiv For Third Night Running
Several blasts were heard in Kyiv and several buildings were set a blaze after Russia targeted Ukraine’s capital for the third night running. However officials say falling debris caused blazes as Ukraine’s air defences targeted incoming projectiles and at least one person is reported to have died and several injured. Meanwhile Ukraine’s Air Force said it managed to down all ...
Read More »7 Year Old Grandson Builds Computers From Scratch, Netizens Overwhelmed
A veteran IT expert Quintin Truter, recently bragged about his super genius grandson who succeeded him when it comes to building computers and making them work. The veteran grandpa said his grandson not only well-versed with different components inside a computer but also gifted with skills to put it all together to form a working computer system. “A very proud ...
Read More »President Museveni Signs Anti-gay Bill Into law
President Museveni has signed the Anti-Gay Bill 2023 into law. It now becomes the Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023, a statement posted on the presidency’s official Twitter account said. Uganda’s parliament on Twitter said Museveni had approved a new draft of the legislation that had been passed overwhelmingly this month. Lawmakers defended the measures as a protection of national culture and values. ...
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