The University Council has asked for accountability from the Convocation. The Council wants accountability for nearly Shs600 million it remitted to the convocation over the past 4 years. The Council Chairperson, Lorna Magara sent a letter to the University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Barnabus Nawangwe on January 2. In the letter, she indicated that the alumni association has not given accountability ...
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Opposition Blames Rampant Road Accidents On Poor Infrastructure
Opposition party, Democratic Party (DP), has blamed the numerous road accidents in the country on poor infrastructure and corruption. This comes after a report released by the traffic police showed the statistics on road accidents. According to the report, up to 35 people died and 114 people were injured from 28 crashes in just three days. Faridah Nampiima, the traffic ...
Read More »I will Never Go Back To State House Unless Gen. Muhoozi Is The President Of Uganda: -Tamale Mirundi
Political analyst and somewhat comedian, Tamale Mirundi, has vowed not to go back to State House unless the first son Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba is the president of Uganda. Mirundi is one of the National Resistance Movement’s (NRM) strongest supporters. He has, however, been changing with time. The controversial analyst is always giving inside information about the government. He says the ...
Read More »Nobert Mao Excited As The ‘Real Opposition Moles’ Get Exposed
The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Nobert Mao, has come out to express his excitement about the ‘real moles in the opposition getting exposed.’ It should be recalled that Mao for long was accused of being an undercover Museveni agent planted in the Opposition. This became worse when he merged his DP to NRM and stated it as a ...
Read More »Uganda’s Oil Refinery To Take Shape This Year
Also known as the Albertine Graben Refinery Project, Uganda’s oil refinery will begin operations this year. If completed, the refinery will be one of the biggest oil and gas infrastructure projects to happen in Uganda and Africa. This is major because it will have a maximum capacity of 60,000 barrels produced per day. The US-based AGEC said it is willing ...
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