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Artistes Beg President Museveni As UMA Member To Come To Their Rescue

President Museveni Asked To Become UMA Member To Come To Their Rescue

Musicians under the Uganda Musicians Association umbrella have come out to cry to the government and President Museveni to assist them with food as the COVID-19 pandemic guidelines have tore through them. Many people are facing serious hunger and are on the verge of starvation. Artistes are some of those currently suffering since they have been under lockdown now for ...

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Government To Start Giving Money To Vulnerable Poor On Wednesday

Government To Start Giving Money To The Vulnerable Poor On Wednesday

As promised by the government, Ugandans will be receiving their money starting Wednesday, 7th June 2021. The criteria for receiving this money will be via mobile money as decided by the prime minister. Currently, people have been filling forms with their needed information. Earlier on the Prime Minister, Robinah Nabanja said this money is for those in real need of ...

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Pastors Also Need To Be Included On The List Of Vulnerable People – Pastor Ssempa

Pastors Also Need To Be Included On The List Of The Vulnerable People- Pastor Ssempa

Makerere Community Church Pastor Martin Ssempa has come out to question the Prime Minister Rt Hon Robinah Nabbanja on why pastors and all servants of God weren’t included on the list of vulnerable people. The government earlier this week released a list of vulnerable people. These are set to benefit from the government’s COVID-19 relief package of Ugx 100,000. Some ...

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Those Who Were Unemployed Before Lockdown Are Not Our Target For Covid-19 Relief Funds, Government

Those Who Were Unemployed Before Lockdown Are Not Our Target For Covid-19 Relief Funds

The government has said that those who were unemployed before lockdown are not the target for their Covid-19 relief funds. This money is for those whose work has been affected by the 42-day lockdown. This was said by the Minister of State for Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Henry Musasizi. “Before the lockdown, you were not working, even during the ...

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