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Stop Disrespecting Government Officials – Mubajje Warns Muslims

Sheikh Shaban Mubajje; Revise The Relief Plan, Give Food Instead Of Money

The Mufti of Uganda, Sheikh Shaban Ramadhan Mubajje, has warned Muslims to stop disrespecting Government Officials. This came after he was informed of an incident that occurred during Idd day prayers at Masaka main mosque. Apparently, a section of Muslims shouted down Haruna Kasolo, the State Minister for Micro Finance and the area Residence District Commissioner Topista Lule Ssekungu while ...

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Government To Give Each Constituency shs360M For Emyooga SACCOs

Government To Give Each Constituency shs360M For Emyooga SACCOs

The government has finally decided to give each Constituency shs 360m for Emyooga SACCOs. One of the most pressing issues raised by beneficiaries of Emyooga has been the inadequacy of the seed capital. In the beginning, each constituency received shs560m. Each Sacco then received 30m while elected leaders received 50m worth of seed and capital. The issue has been that ...

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Ugandans Cannot Trust Museveni’s Opponents To Lead The Country, Because They Are Amateurs – Minister Kasolo

Haruna Kasolo -Ugandans Cannot Trust Museveni Opponents To Lead The Country

The Minister of State for Micro-finance, Haruna Kasolo Kyeyune has mocked Museveni’s opponents saying Ugandan people cannot put their trust in them because they are not experienced. Speaking to residents during the Emyooga presidential initiative on wealth creation at Bushenyi municipality headquarters, the minister mentioned that leading the nation can be compared to helping in childbirth which can’t be handled ...

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Presidential Initiative On Wealth And Job Creation Launched

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Minister of State for Micro-finance Haruna Kasolo has  launched the presidential initiative on wealth and job creation in Mukono district. The Presidential initiative is targeting various enterprises including SACCO’s for Bodabodas, women entrepreneurs, salon operators, taxi operators, welders, restaurant owners, market vendors, mechanics, produce dealers, persons with disabilities, youth leaders, fishermen, tailors and journalists among others. According to Kasolo, the ...

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