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Bundibugyo Floods; Child Among Two Killed As Heavy Rains Hit The Area

Bundibugyo Floods; Child Among Two Killed As Heavy Rains Hit The Area

Authorities in Bundibugyo District have confirmed that at least two people have died while one is still missing after fresh floods and mudslides hit parts of on Friday night. The downpour that started at around 6 pm lasted over 12 hours. It also left many people’s houses and properties worth millions of shillings destroyed. By midday Saturday, locals in Bundibugyo ...

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Controversial Ugandan Activist, Dr. Stella Nyanzi Confirms Her Sexual Orientation

Nyanzi says jail taught her a lesson

Well if you thought that ex Makerere University professor Dr Stella Nyanzi was controversial, relax until we get to you this piece of news. Nyanzi has always cut a controversial figure especially in regards to her views on sexuality. It should be noted that she mainly rose to fame because of her sexualizing everything that is around her. In order ...

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Top 5 Useful Benefits Of SD-WAN

Top 5 Useful Benefits Of SD-WAN

The network is the one mandatory thing that has more importance for any business. Different types of networks are available; you have to choose the best one according to your business needs and requirements. If you are considering what network to use for your business, SD-WAN solutions are a good fit. It is considered the perfect fit for the organization ...

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Rugby World Cup Sevens; Uganda Team Set For Second Successive Appearance Named

Rugby World Cup Sevens; Uganda Team Set For Second Successive Appearance Named

Over the past three years, Uganda’s Rugby World Cup Sevens men’s squad has not, and does not, change much. Tolbert Onyango, the head coach, has maintained his squad from as far back as 2015 and has turned them into championship-winning men. The real core of the roster has not changed despite a few new faces joining and leaving the squad. ...

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Absenteeism In Parliament; Kabanda Suggests MPs To Be Paid According To Their Attendance

Absenteeism In Parliament; Kabanda Suggests MPs To Be Paid According To Their Attendance

The Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among, recently warned legislators over absenteeism at plenary and committee sittings. Following this, Kasambya County MP, David Kabanda suggested that legislators’ pay should correspond to their attendance. The National Resistance Movement (NRM) party MP Kabanda thinks that the move will curb this issue of absenteeism. “Once our salary is determined by attendance, the House will ...

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