The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) took time off their Defence Week leading to the 41st Tarehe Sita Anniversary marked on Sunday. They took off this time to help expectant mothers deliver their babies safely. For the last two weeks, the medics from army reached the hard-to-reach areas of the Elgon and Sebei sub-regions that form the Elgon zone. ‘’So ...
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Senegal Crowned 2021 AFCON Champions
Senegal football national team the AFCON final match against Egypt to emerge the champions of 2021 in Cameroon. Senegal won the match 4-3 on penalties after a goalless draw following extra time at Olembe stadium. This is Senegal’s first-ever AFCON victory after reaching the finals on two occasions but failing to win the title. Their first run for the title ...
Read More »Man Narrates How His Missing Niece Was Found
A 24 year old man identified as Michael Wachira from Kiambu County is living with his fiance Grace. He is currently employed as a cashier in Grace-view supermarket. Two years back as he was still living with his mum, his older brother brought his daughter to stay with them for few days as he was traveling. I was not ready ...
Read More »Opening Of The Country Has Rejuvenated Businesses
Since the country officially opened on 24th January, business people have been giving positive remarks about it all. Personal income has increased drastically for them because they can work trans night which wasn’t the case for two years due to curfew. Ronald Muyanja, the head of trading at Stanbic Bank said; “Demand also picked up, leading to rises in employment ...
Read More »Uganda Police Force On The Spot Over Intense Brutality
A few days ago, hell broke loose for the vendors in the Kampala Business District when Uganda police deployed heavily armed Field Force Unit members. The police manned all operations in the central business district with the backing of the military police. In some scenarios, the UPDF and the elite presidential guard dubbed SFC intervened. The joint security operations ended ...
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