The nomination of Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine for presidency in the 2021 general elections is today. Police and the military have deployed heavily along the designated routes. He is representing the National Unity Platform party. Various people are anxiously waiting for how this day will turn out. Its a mixture of feelings, there is fear and joy at the ...
Read More »UPDF’s Titus Tugume Returns To The Ring In Intercontinental Match
UPDF’s warrant officer, Titus Tugume is set to Face America’s Robert Niemoeller in an intercontinental kickboxing match in December. The fight will happen on December 18 at Kololo Independence grounds. Tugume says he will leave nothing at the chance. Speaking at the launch of the fight, Tugume said he will keep on going through his training and drills ahead of ...
Read More »Odds Favoring Tumukunde As Judge Threatens To Dismiss His Case
City hall Court Grade 1 magistrate Velarian Tuhimbise has threatened to dismiss a case against retired Lt. General Henry Tumukunde of unlawful possession of arms and ammunition. This is after prosecution’s Viola Tusingwiire informed the court that investigations into the matter were still ongoing. The magistrate has given prosecution the last adjournment until November 23rd. She will dismiss the case ...
Read More »UPDF Set To Retire Over 1000 Army Officers And Militants
The Uganda People’s Defence Forces ( UPDF ) will be retiring more than 1000 militants and army officers from direct operations in the upcoming financial year 2018 / 2019. Check also: UPDF Spends 2.8B On Biscuits The retired Lt. Col Dr. Rwamirama Bright, the current state minister for Veteran Affairs chaired over the first week prior to retirement exercise for Ugandan ...
Read More »UPDF Spends 2.8B On Biscuits
If u were still doubting and wondering about the 1.2bn pens that the bank of Uganda staff use then you won’t stop wondering about updf buying biscuits of 2.8bn. Check also: Here’s Why Bank Of Uganda Spent Shs 357,000 At Each Pen This was revealed when Mps queried procurements by the defence ministry in which goods were supplied before signing contracts ...
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