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There Is No Feud Between Kibalama And Kyagulanyi – Medard Sseggona

Medard Ssegona Promises To Save SC Villa From It's Current Woes

Hon. Medard Sseggona has disregarded a possibility of a feud between Kibalama and Kyagulanyi. He says there is no need for it because one is the leader of the other. According to him, Kibalama’s faction team needs rehabilitation because what they are doing is only an act of indiscipline. “There is no crisis in the party. In fact, there is ...

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SC Villa Parts Ways With Greek Coach Petros Koukouras

SC Villa parts ways with Greek coach Petros Koukouras

Uganda Premier League side SC Villa has revealed that they have parted ways with Greek coach Petros Koukouras. The reason why he left has not been clarified but the club wished him the best in his next. Villa also said that Petros was able to steer the club forward in one of the club’s crises. Furthermore, the Jogoos announced that ...

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Why Most Young People Fail To Breakthrough In Business

Why Most Young People Fail To Breakthrough In Business

More often, young people men and women approach me for advice on business. In most cases I do not give straight advice but I simply ask questions. In giving answers one will be able to identify possible solutions to the problem. Last week I was talking to this one young man. He said he wants to start a business and ...

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Rubongoya Expected To Report Back To Police

NUP Secretary-General Rubongoya

Following the recent arrest of Mr. David Lewis Rubongoya, the National Unity Platform (NUP) Secretary-General, the police has said they expect him to report back to police for further management of his case. Fred Enanga, the police spokesperson, said earlier today that Rubongoya is expected to report either at the Nateete station or to Omoro police which is taking over ...

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Government Tells Striking Teachers To Resign If Current Terms Don’t Favor Them

Government Tells Striking Teachers To Resign If Current Terms Don’t Favor Them

The government has ordered striking teachers to resume their work by June 24. Failure to do so, the government will scrap their names off payroll. The development came through a letter to the Uganda National Teachers Union (UNATU) dated June 22, 2022. Catherine Bitarakwate Musingwiire, the Public Service Ministry Permanent Secretary, noted that teachers just like all other government employees ...

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