One of the top Jamaica’s dance hall singer, Clifford Smith commonly known as Mr Vegas recently urged Ugandans not to doubt but to believe and vote the Ghetto gladiator, Bobi Wine since he’s among the capable leaders on this planet earth. Check also: Gravity Omutujju Thanked Kanye West For Giving Him A Suit And An Egg While confirming that Bobi ...
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Cso Have Launched Tax Advocacy Road Map
Civil Society Organisations (CSO) under their umbrella Southern Eastern African Trade Institute (SEATINI) have launched an advocacy campaign on tax. According to Jane Nalunga Executive Director says the advocacy aims to empower citizens to participate in tax dialogues by debating issues that favour them and get amendments before budgets are passed. Tax Justice Alliance members developed a road map for ...
Read More »Museveni To Launch 14 Days Of Kony Book
President Yoweri Museveni will on 15th November launch a book titled 14 days of Kony at Serena Hotel. The book was written and authored by Judith Okumu Obina the Presidential advisor in charge of Northern Uganda Political affairs. According to Okumu, the book is a true testimony of her personal contact with Joseph Kony in the jungles while she visited ...
Read More »I Have No Grudge With My Former Ghetto Vice, Buchaman — Bobi Wine
The Kyadondo East member of Parliament and musician Kyagulanyi Ssentamu known by his stage names Bobi Wine, has finally talked about Buchaman’s appointment by President Museveni as the new Ghetto President. Check also: Eddy Kenzo To Hold Serious Discussions With Bobi Wine Ever since the ‘Vva Ku’Ssada‘ Hit maker lost it all from the music industry, he has always been ...
Read More »80 Percent Of Girls In Kampala Sexually Harassed By Taxi Tots
About 80 Percent of Kampala adolescent girls have been sexually harassed by taxi tots, Irene Kagoya Plan Uganda Country Manager for advocacy has revealed. Kagoya on behalf of civil society organisations therefore demands parliament to put strict clause in the proposed traffic and road safety Bill 1998 to ensure that perpetuators are prosecuted for the offence. “We demand parliament to ...
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