Muslims are today celebrating Eid Al Adha all over the world. This Eid is one where they offer sacrifices unto the Lord through the pouring of animal blood. Regardless of the economy, Muslims have pledged to recognize this day because of how important it is. Normally, this day starts with prayers at 8am after which they slaughter animals. Muslim leaders ...
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Two NBS Journalists Quit Media In Space Of Two Weeks
Two NBS journalists have quit the station within a space of only two weeks to go on with their own businesses. Daniel Lutaaya, one of the most grounded political journalists surprised every one last week when he announced that he is moving on to something different. Lutaaya is currently running his own photography company and concentrating on growing it into ...
Read More »There Has Been A Lot Of Financial Indiscipline In The Country – Derrick Kiyonga
Journalist Derrick Kiyonga has said since the government came to power, there has been a lot of financial indiscipline. Due to this, there is not much government can do about the rising fuel prices. “There has been financial indiscipline ever since the government came to power, so they cannot subsidize. Subsidizing fuel means that they either pay these fuel companies ...
Read More »The Late Alex Ndawula To Be Buried On Sunday
The legendary radio personality Alexander Ndawula is set to be laid to rest this Sunday at Kyamaganda Village, Lwengo District. The country went in shock on 6th June 2022 when thry announce the demise of the veteran media personality. Born 8th January 1963, Ndawula passed on aged 53 years old at Nsambya Hospital after spending quite a while battling health ...
Read More »Scattered MPs Ask For Offices Under Same Roof
Anita Among, the Speaker of Parliament has tasked the attorney general to quickly and swiftly work on the acquisition of offices for MPs under one roof. This is due to the fact that legislators are ‘scattered’ in different buildings and parliament is spending colossal sums of money on rent. Among told MPs that the parliamentary commission held a meeting with ...
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