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Organise Fair Elections – Museveni Advises Sudan

Organise Fair Elections, Museveni Advises Sudan

President Museveni has advised Sudan to organize fair elections because they can also be used as a way of creating peace and harmony among the people. He said this as he was holding bilateral talks with  Gen Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman Al – Burhan, the chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council of the Republic of Sudan. He says elections where political ...

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PostBank Donates Towards Reconstructing Elegu Market After Fire Raced It Down

PostBank Donates Towards Reconstructing Elegu Market

To show support for the people who lost property and business during a fire outbreak at Elegu Market, PostBank has donated iron sheets towards the rebuilding of the market. The iron sheets were handed over to John Kovuki, the Elegu LC III Chairman at the Elegu Town Council offices. They will help revive business operations that have been halted due ...

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If You Don’t Want Us To Talk About The Speaker, Show Him To Us – Kasuku

Speaker; If You Don't Want Us To Talk About The Speaker, Show Him To Us, Kasuku

Motormouth, Isaac Katende alias KAsuku has said if the parliament doesn’t want them to talk about the speaker, they should show him to the public. For so long now, there have been a lot of questions surrounding the health of the Speaker, Jacob Oulanyah. Social media has and is still discussing what could be happening to Oulanyah. Some had even ...

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High Covid-19 Test Costs Mess Business Up At Katuna Border Point

High Covid-19 Test Costs Mess Business Up At Katuna Border Point

The number of buses, passengers and traders at Katuna border in Kabale has drastically fallen due to high costs of Covid-19 testing. The 7th March 2022 saw the reopening of the border for passengers to resume travels between Uganda and Rwanda. After three years of closure, a passenger bus belonging to Volcano Bus company in Rwanda crossed to Uganda.A recent ...

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Freedom Of Speech Is Still An Issue In Rwanda – Human Rights Watch

Freedom Of Speech Is Still An Issue In Rwanda, Human Rights Watch

The Human Rights Watch, HRW, has said up until now, freedom of speech in Rwanda is still an issue. HRW says dozens of people have been harassed, threatened or prosecuted for holding critical opinions about Rwanda’s government. In a report by the US-based group, an urgent release of activists, journalists and opposition leaders arrested in Rwanda was demanded. In 1994, ...

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