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Should Government Ban External Labour Recruitment And Placement In The Middle East?

External Labour Recruitment Ban

In recent years the external labour recruitment especially in the Middle East has gained prominence in Uganda and so has been the exposure of the challenges involved, especially for domestic workers. Subsequently, many have called for banning of labour migration to the Middle East, especially domestic workers to cub down the challenges employed in those areas and kinds of jobs. ...

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Is The Number 70 The New Definition Of Public?

70 people. government and president museveni 's covid -19 - coronavirus lockdown addresses

Since the ease of Covid 19 regulations, the number 70 has as if become the new definition of public. When the president was opening churches, he limited it to the number 70. Recently the electoral commission also limited politicians to hold rallies that have only 70 people. Like any other person, we would honestly live to understand what’s with the ...

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6 Year Old Shoots Himself In Ibanda While Playing With Dad’s Gun

6 year old shoots himself with dad's gun in Ibanda District

A police officer’s 6 year old son shot himself dead while playing with his father’s gun. Police in Ibanda has kicked off investigations into the circumstances under which the boy shot himself dead. The Rwizi Regional Police Spokesperson said the incident happened at around 8 pm on Wednesday. He said the boy, Danson Bwambale, 6; a son to police constable, ...

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Controversy Surrounds Pastor Augustin Yiga ‘s Well Being

pastor Yiga Augustine

There has been a lot of controversy around the well being of Pastor Augustin Yiga Augustine. This morning some tabloids reported him dead. The last we heard of him was that he was very sick and admitted at Nsambya Hospital because of liver failure. By the time this happened the pastor was in a 40 day prayer and fasting period. ...

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80%of Ugandans Cannot Afford Legal Justice – Chief Justice Reveals

80%of Ugandans Cannot Afford Legal Justice - Chief Justice Reveals

About 80 percent of Ugandans cannot afford services of lawyers hence low access to justice, Chief Justice his lordship Alfonse Owinyi Dollo has revealed. He attributes this to low number of judges in the country resulting into case backlog. He added that cases take up to two years before its executed. Owinyi was officiating at the 4th legal aid innovations ...

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