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People Who Decide To Strike Should Stay Home Until They Get What They Want – Baker Batte

Baker Batte; What Have Other Politicians Done About The Hiked Comm

Veteran journalist, Baker Batte, has said the only problem he has with people who stage strikes is their inconsistency. He says they should always endeavor to lay their tools down until they get what they want. Otherwise, the strike doesn’t make any sense. “My problem with these people striking is going back to work without achieving what they want. Why ...

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Rwanda Condemned For Closing Border With Uganda

Rwanda Condemned For Closing Border With Uganda

Yesterday the East African Court of Justice condemned Rwanda for the time it closed its border to Uganda for three whole years. Apparently, this action contravenes the East African Treaty rules of free movement across the member states of the EAC. Rwanda closed its borders with Uganda at Gatuna and Cyanika in 2019 which consequently paralyzed business and halted movement. ...

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President Museveni’s Welcome In Kigali Leaves Tongues Wagging

Kigali: President Museveni's Welcome In Kigali Leaves Tongues Wagging

President Museveni’s welcome occasion in Kigali the capital city of Rwanda has left people’s tongues on social media wagging. The Ugandan president arrived in Kigali, Rwanda for the 26th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). And right from the Gatuna border between the two countries, Museveni received a warm welcome. He proceeded to Kigali where there were multitudes of people ...

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Rubongoya Expected To Report Back To Police

NUP Secretary-General Rubongoya

Following the recent arrest of Mr. David Lewis Rubongoya, the National Unity Platform (NUP) Secretary-General, the police has said they expect him to report back to police for further management of his case. Fred Enanga, the police spokesperson, said earlier today that Rubongoya is expected to report either at the Nateete station or to Omoro police which is taking over ...

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Government Tells Striking Teachers To Resign If Current Terms Don’t Favor Them

Government Tells Striking Teachers To Resign If Current Terms Don’t Favor Them

The government has ordered striking teachers to resume their work by June 24. Failure to do so, the government will scrap their names off payroll. The development came through a letter to the Uganda National Teachers Union (UNATU) dated June 22, 2022. Catherine Bitarakwate Musingwiire, the Public Service Ministry Permanent Secretary, noted that teachers just like all other government employees ...

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