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Government Tells Media To Report Responsibly On Afghan Refugees

Government Tells Media To Report Responsibly On Afghan Refugees

The Government has warned the media against irresponsible reporting on the arrival of the Afghan refugees in Uganda. It said this irresponsible manner may endanger the National Security in the country. The State Minister for Regional Affairs, John Mulimba, presented a ministerial statement on the refugees and Ugandans stuck in Afghanistan. He said there is a need to keep the ...

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Lumbuye Should Not Be Mistreated – Muhammad Nsereko

Lumbuye Should Not Be Mistreated - Muhammad Nsereko

As the whereabouts of embattled NUP social media propagandist Fred Lumbuye rages on, Kampala Central MP Muhammad Nsereko has come out to say that he should not be mistreated but rather brought to order. Lumbuye was a few days ago arrested in Turkey where he had made a base to ferociously attack the Ugandan government. State Minister of Foreign Affairs ...

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Museveni Set To Preside Over Swearing In Of More Ministers Today

Museveni Set To Preside Over The Swearing In Of More Ministers Today

President Museveni will later today preside over the swearing in ceremony for new ministers who missed out the last time. On June 21, 2021, the President presided over the swearing-in of the majority of his new members of the cabinet. These included the new Vice President, Jessica Alupo, as well as the new Prime Minister Robina Nabbanja However, though, 17 ...

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Government Scoffs At US Government Over Sanctions, Says They Won’t Lose Sleep Over It

Government Scoffs At US Government Over Sanctions

The government of Uganda has scoffed at the US government over sanctions and says it will not lose sleep over that issue. The US imposed sanctions on officials they accuse of human rights violations in the just concluded 2021 general elections. On Friday, US Secretary of State, Antony John Blinken announced visa restrictions on those believed to have undermined the ...

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