By Mary Asujo The Domestic workers under the Domestic Workers Association Uganda have petitioned the speaker of parliament seeking parliament urgent passing of the Employment Amendment bill. The house helpers...
Read moreA community of Ugandans of Rwandan origin have disassociated them selves from attempts to change their identity from Banyarwanda, saying the move is "sacrilegious" and pushed by opportunists. Addressing a...
Read moreParliament today, 23 March 2021 commemorates100 years of its existence as the legislative arm of the government. Speaker Rebecca Kadaga says that the evolution of the Legislature has witnessed tremendous...
Read moreThe leading opposition presidential candidate in a presidential election in Congo Brazzaville died on Sunday, a day after the country went to the polls. Guy Brice Parfait Kolelas was hospitalized...
Read moreBy Mary Asujo The Slum Aid Project which supports slum women to prevent domestic violence has called on government to work out a funding programme to have medical police surgeons...
Read moreBy Mary Asujo Members of Parliament have called on government to reign over the increasing deforestation across the country, following reports of rampant tree cutting for charcoal burning and timber....
Read moreEight people were arrested by the police in Tanzania for celebrating the death of President Magufuli, local media reported on Saturday. The arrests took place in Manyara, the north eastern...
Read morePresident Joe Biden is doing “100% fine” after he tripped while walking up the stairs to board Air Force One earlier Friday, White House principal deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre...
Read moreUS President Joe Biden fell 3 times in a row trying to climb upstairs into his official jet Airforce One. It is not clear why the president missed his steps...
Read moreFormer National Unity Platform candidate for Kayunga District Woman MP, Harriet Nakwedde, has dragged the MP elect Hon Aidah Nantaba Erios (Ind) to Court over alleged election malpractice. According to...
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