The corruption case involving the former Chief of the Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) has been postponed to Friday. This development comes as the legal proceedings aim to address the allegations of corruption and misconduct that have surfaced against the ex-official. The trial of Mr David Living stone Ebiru the former Chief of UNBS, accused of involvement in corrupt ...
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Cranes Attacker Allan Okello Parts Ways With Paradou AC
Uganda Cranes playmaker and attacker Allan Okello has moved separate ways with Algerian outfit Paradou AC. The former KCCA FC star has made it public knowledge in an early morning post on his social media handles. He asserted that the two parties reached a mutual understanding before a decision was taken. “After careful consideration, we have mutually agreed to terminate ...
Read More »Johnson Byabashaija’s ‘Scandal Free’ Prison Service Commended By President
Commissioner General of Prisons, Dr. Johnson Byabashaija has been hailed by President Museveni. The appreciation is due to Byabashaija superintending upon a “scandal-free” institution but also ensuring its transformation. “I thank the Commissioner General of Prisons and staff for contributing to the peace of Uganda by building the prison service afresh from the very low level of where it was ...
Read More »President Museveni Reveals Uganda’s Problem During 79th Birthday Celebrations
President Museveni yesterday celebrated his 79th birthday. The ceremony was graced by many Ugandans at Kololo Independence Grounds. The President in his speech revealed Uganda’s major problem. According to Museveni who has been in power since 1986, the obstacle hindering Uganda’s development is the transformation into a modern society. Museveni first revealed that all the Bazzukulu who turned up to ...
Read More »Nabbanja In Hot Soup As 9b Shs Coffee Cash Scandal Erupts In Parliament
Uganda’s Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja is facing growing criticism over a reported misappropriation of funds meant for the country’s coffee sector. According to reports, over 9 billion shillings allocated through the Office of the Prime Minister last year to revitalize coffee production and marketing has not been properly accounted for. Legislators demand an investigation into the Shs 9.6 billion expenditure ...
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