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Why Young Women Turn To Marriage To Stay At University

Why Young Women Turn To Marriage To Stay At University

For many young women in Uganda, the pursuit of higher education is a challenging and often daunting journey. The rising costs of tuition and living expenses, coupled with societal pressures to prioritize marriage and family over personal ambitions, have left many female students facing difficult choices. In recent years, a growing number of young women have turned to marriage as ...

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Jackson Magera Confirmed As New KCCA FC First Team Coach On Technical Staff

KCCA FC Confirm Jackson Magera First Team Coach

KCCA FC has appointed former SC Villa immediate head coach as their first team coach until 2024. Nearly two and a half seasons ago, Jackson Magera left the Lugogo-based side following the departure of his mentor Mike Mutebi. SC Villa named him head coach after Petros Koukouras parted ways with the team. He even almost led the team to their ...

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URA Staff To Wear Body Cams To Work

URA Staff To Wear Body Cams To Work

The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) is moving to introduce body-worn cameras to their workers. The move is in a bid to reduce the high cases of corruption. According to president Museveni, this vice is a major problem undermining the country’s collection efforts. URA has reportedly been inviting proposals from eligible bidders to supply them with these body cams to be ...

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I’m Ready To Die For Ugandans – Bobi Wine

Bobi Wine; I'm Not The Reason Why The Music Industry Is Locked

NUP President Bobi Wine took to his Twitter page last evening to respond to allegations made by his diaspora Canadian lawyer Robert Amsterdam.  Amsterdam who has been a long-term ally of Kyagulanyi said that he is aware of a plot by the government to eliminate his client.   Apparently, Museveni’s regime is allegedly planning to use North Korean poison on ...

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Uganda Government To Raise Alcohol Consumption Age From 18 To 21

Uganda Government To Raise Alcohol Consumption Age From 18 To 21

The Ugandan government has announced plans to raise the legal age for alcohol consumption from 18 to 21 years. The move comes as part of a broader effort to address issues related to alcohol abuse and its impact on public health and social welfare. The decision to increase the legal drinking age was made following consultations with various stakeholders, including ...

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