Yesterday during the long awaited month prob Into the Uganda Airlines operation it emerged more rot and fresh details. During the meeting it emerged the chief executive officer Jeniffer Bamuturaki without the knowledge of Uganda airlines secretary, Bisereko Kyomuhendo unlawfully contracted the independent online journalist association Uganda led by Andrew Irumba a blogger and CEO of online publication “the Spy”up ...
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Michael Jordan’s ‘Last Dance’ Jersey Fetches Record $10.1m
The basketball jersey worn by icon Michael Jordan in the opening game the 1998 NBA Finals has been sold for a record $10.1m. This price tag is the most a piece of sports memorabilia has ever fetched in history. Auction house Sotheby’s says the item drew “palpable excitement” from sports fans and collectors. On Thursday, Sotheby’s said the Chicago Bulls ...
Read More »Heavy Rain Destroys Bridges Leaving Teachers And Students Stranded
Heavy rains in Manafwa District in Bugisu Sub-region have washed away a number of bridges that were aiding transportation. This has left teachers and students from various schools stranded with no way of getting to their destinations. The destroyed bridges include Buwagogo-Bukewa, Shamukunga, Bunabwire, Shinje, and Bunasala. Locals have revealed that some of these bridges were constructed in 2014 under ...
Read More »Police In Kampala Arrests Suspected Driving Permit Forgers
Three men suspected to be responsible for forging driving permits and other official documents have been arrested by police. On September 7, police caught the first suspect at the Uganda Driver Licensing System (UDLS) facility at the Uganda Railway Station in Kampala. He had gone to try and secure a permit with what the police called forged documents. “The robust ...
Read More »Uganda Before Independence: In Accordance With Facts Or Reality
Uganda ’s war of liberation begun in 1946 following the end of world war 2 when Ugandans who had fought in the war returned home determined to enjoy more freedom including economic independence that would begin with Ugandans being allowed to join trade. At that time majority of the Ugandans were treated as strangers in their own country with Indians ...
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