Member Of Parliament, Jinja West, Hon Timothy Batuwa said the president only scheduled the speech to show Ugandans sympathy. He says Museveni simply wanted to let Ugandans know that the country is in a corner it can’t get out of. “What the President is doing is to sympathize with us. His speech was one to comfort people, telling them we ...
Read More »What Have Other Politicians Done About Hiked Commodity Prices – Journalist Baker Batte
Senior journalist, Baker Batte has lashed out at politicians who are criticizing Dr. Kizza Besigye for going on the streets to demonstrate. Yesterday, the former President of FDC, Dr. Kizza Besigye tried to go on the streets to show his discontent with the high commodity prices. He says government is doing nothing about it yet people are rotting in poverty. ...
Read More »Kyagulanyi Grills Government Over Poor Health Sector
According to Hon. Kyagulanyi, the majority of public hospitals do not have drugs essential to the activities of the health workers. However, the government prioritizes non-essential matters like militarization and hefty spending on lavish parties like Muhoozi’s birthday yet Ugandans are craving drugs in hospitals. Kyagulanyi spoke at the burial of the mother to the NUP party National treasurer and ...
Read More »Muslims Celebrate Eid Ul Fitr Freely After Two Years Of Covid
Muslims are today celebrating Eid Ul Fitr freely after two long years of Covid straining them from even meeting together. This celebration marks the end of their 30 days of fasting that they started last month. Unlike all the previous two years, this time round, Muslims have flooded mosques in such great numbers to start their day in prayer so ...
Read More »Government Is More Worried Than The Citizens About Rising Prices Of Commodities – Hon Agnes Apea
The woman MP for Amolatar district Hon Agnes Apea has revealed tht the Government is more worried about the rising prices of commodities than the citizens. There is a steady increment in the prices of basic commodities in the last few months. This started with the rise of fuel prices around November last year. Then others like soap, cooking oil ...
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