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Ugandan Cardiologist Agrey Kiyinji Passes Away While in Exile

Agrey Kiyinji Ugandan Cardiologist Passes Away While in Exile

Renowned Ugandan cardiologist Dr. Agrey Kiyinji, who had been living in exile, has sadly passed away. The news of his demise has left the medical fraternity and the Ugandan diaspora deeply saddened. Dr. Kiyinji, recognized for his exceptional expertise in cardiology, had dedicated his life to serving the people of Uganda. However, due to circumstances that forced him to leave ...

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Govt Phases Out 22 Primary Teachers Colleges (PTCs)

Govt Phases Out 22 Primary Teachers Colleges (PTCs)

The government through the Ministry of Education on Friday announced it had resolved to phase out non-core Primary Teachers Colleges (PTCs). These are 22 in total and will now offer alternative programs for their re-purpose in the process. According to Education Minister Janet Museveni, the phasing out of the institutions followed consultations involving various stakeholders. She also noted that the ...

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PM Robinah Nabbanja Attacks Minister Justine Kasule Lumumba For Travelling To The US Without Permission

PM Robinah Nabbanja Attacks Minister Justine Kasule Lumumba For Travelling To The US Without Permission

The Prime Minister of Uganda, Hon. Robinah Nabbanja has revealed that she did not give permission to the Minister of State for General Duties Justine Kasule Lumumba to travel to New York. She also said that her expenses will not be funded by taxpayer money. Nabbanja said while commenting on her controversial travel with a big delegation to the recently ...

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Museveni Spells Doom For Moneylenders Killing People

Broadcasters Set To Meet President Museveni Today

The President of Uganda H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has come out to spell doom for money lenders in the country that have killed several Ugandans especially the young people through stress. Museveni made these comments during the summon of NRM MPs yesterday at State House, Entebbe. According to the President, he directed the Minister of Finance to put out a ...

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Museveni Declares ‘Enough is Enough’ On Moneylenders Charging 20% Monthly Interest

Museveni Declares 'Enough is Enough' On Moneylenders Charging 20% Monthly Interest

In a recent statement, President Museveni expressed his strong disapproval of moneylenders who charge an exorbitant interest rate of 20% per month. The President firmly stated that such practices are no longer tolerable and called for urgent action to protect borrowers from predatory lending. The President highlighted the detrimental impact of these high interest rates on individuals and the economy ...

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