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Tooro Kingdom Speaker Resigns, Airs Out Issues Pressing The Kingdom

Tooro Kingdom Speaker Resigns, Airs Out Issues Pressing The Kingdom

Saul Mugasa, alias Orukurato Rwe Nsanju, the Tooro Kingdom Speaker has resigned. According to the letter addressed to Tooro King, Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV, he feels it’s the right time to resign. “I leave with my conscience clear that I served the people of Tooro faithfully and with integrity,” He has served for over 22 years in that ...

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Kenya’s I&M Holdings Acquires uganda’s Orient Bank

Kenya’s I&M Holdings Acquires uganda's Orient Bank

The Ugandan market has seen a new entrant today as Kenyan Banking group, I&M Holdings has acquired Orient Bank Ltd. The bank is the 12th biggest in Uganda and the acquisition sees I&M take 90% of the bank from a UK-based investment group. The previous owners of Orient Bank were 8 Miles LLP and Morka Holdings Limited, a financial company ...

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Queen Mantfombi Was Not Poisoned, Zulu Princess Speaks Out

Queen Mantfombi Was Not Poisoned, Zulu Princess Speaks Out

Princess Thembi has disregarded allegations that Queen Mantfombi was poisoned. The queen died just after being announced regent of the King after his death. There has not been clear cause of her death which has given room for so many speculations. This is why some people are even speculating that she was poisoned by the royals due to the throne. ...

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Joel Senyonyi Demands For Justice For Over 35 Journalists

Ugandans Have Now Realised The Power Of Their Voices, Joel Senyonyi

Joel Senyonyi, the NUP spokesperson is demanding justice for over 35 journalists. He said this while speaking at an event during world press freedom day. These journalists were beaten while covering political activities. “Many journalists who cover our activities have been targeted and we demand that they are given due justice. This spans from the Arua saga in 2018 to ...

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Opposition Leaders In Chad Reject Country’s Military Rule

Opposition Leaders In Chad Rejects Country's Military Rule

Opposition leaders have rejected military rule in Chad. Military rulers in Chad named a new government after the death of President Idriss Deby. The opposition rejected the appointments saying its a continuation of an old order they hoped to erase. President Deby was in power for over 30 years. By the time he died, the electoral commission had just announced ...

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