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Niger Attacks Leave 7 Police Officers And 4 Soldiers Dead

Niger Attacks Leave 7 Police Officers And 4 Soldiers Dead

On Tuesday, two separate attacks near border Niger and Burkina Faso and Libya left seven police officers and four soldiers dead. According to the country’s government, unidentified armed bandits attacked the Petelkole police station near Burkina Faso in western Niger and a military base in Djado in the country’s desert-covered far north. Besides the dead police officers, 10 others sustained ...

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MPs Should Learn How To Lobby For Their Areas – Frank Gashumba

Frank Gashumba on pastors

Motivational Speaker, Frank Gashumba has said MPs should learn how to lobby for their areas. Gashumba said this while on a late-night show on NBS. “Politics doesn’t end on radios and TV. Members of Parliament should learn how to lobby for their people. These ministers know politics. It is evident that their people benefit when they get prominent positions. All ...

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Minister Haruna Kasolo; If You Don’t Want To Become Rich, Leave Uganda

Minister Haruna Kasolo; If You Don’t Want To Become Rich, Leave Uganda

Haruna Kasolo, the State Minister for Microfinance, has said citizens who don’t want to become rich, should leave the country. According to him, being rich is now compulsory and no one can decide not to be. “Becoming wealthy is now compulsory. You can no longer decide not to do it. This is not for fun but serious business. If you ...

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Guinea-Bissau Threatens Illegal Radio Broadcasters With Jail

Guinea-Bissau Threatens Illegal Radio Broadcasters With Jail

The government of Guinea-Bissau has today threatened to jail or impose fines on private radio station operators. The government threatened to do this over non-payment of license fees in a move branded as an attack on press freedom. The move follows the recent suspension of all private radio stations in the West African nation over unpaid fees. Seventy-six out of ...

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Hon. Asuman Basalirwa; We Were Promised That Prices Would Stabilise In Short While

Asuman Basalirwa; Government Deliberately Excluded Parliament From The COVID-19 Lockdown Planning

Hon. Asuman Basalirwa has said the government had promised that in a period of three weeks, prices would have gone back to normal. However, it’s been over a month since prices escalated and looks like nothing has changed. Asuman noted that even the war between Russia and Ukraine has become an escape route. “The issue of the skyrocketing prices started ...

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