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Miria Matembe:- “Uganda Does Not Have National Army”

Miria Matembe Encourages Mp Rita Atukwasa To Have An Independent Mind

Former Ethics amd Integrity minister now turned government critic, Hon Miria Matembe, has said that Uganda doesn’t have a national army. According to Matembe, the UPDF is a personal army. She added that once a country lacks democracy, there is no way an army can be termed national. This is because in such scenarios, the army always has its side. ...

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How To Pitch Or Market Your Business To Potential Investors

How To Pitch Or Market Your Business To Potential Investors

Today, I want to share some tips on how to pitch or market your business to either investors or to potential customers. I want to combine pitching and marketing in the sense that in some cases, you will need to market your business as you pitch it to the investor or customers. The idea is to sell the product, or ...

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Twitter Blackout Due To ‘Daily Tweet Limit’

Twitter Blackout Due To ‘Daily Tweet Limit’

A number of Twitter users failed to tweet on Wednesday after the platform experienced some technical difficulties. Those who were unable to tweet received a message saying; “You are over the daily limit for sending Tweets.” Down Detector, an outage-tracking website reported the glitch at just before 22:00 GMT. Over the past few months, Twitter’s workforce got slashed by Elon ...

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Two Students Killed In Two Separate Car Accidents

Two Students Killed In Two Separate Car Accidents

Two Primary Seven students yesterday were knocked dead in separate car accidents in Buikwe and Mukono districts. One of the victims, Alice Sheila Namwanje, 12, studied at Naluse Primary School in Mukono Central Division. She met her demise after a speeding vehicle at Butebe Village on Kampala-Jinja highway knocked her dead. It also left four other people with serious injuries. ...

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Uganda Police Warns Against Looming Demonstrations

Uganda Police Warns Against Looming Demonstrations

The Uganda Police has issued a stern warning to people planning to demonstrate at the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights offices in Kololo. This is after the government made a decision to curtail the office’s mandate in the country. The government recently revealed that it is in position to protect initial human rights observations. It added said that ...

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