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Govt turns to teachers in climate change fight

Uganda, May 9 -- As floods, drought, and erratic rainfall continue to disrupt learning and businesses across Uganda, environmentalists and government officials are turning to teachers as the country's... Read More


US-Iran war to cause food shortages in Africa

Uganda, May 9 -- In his address to the Likiiko (Buganda Parliament) at Mengo last Monday, the Katikkiro, Charles Peter Mayiga, put a lot of emphasis on farming as the key driver of development in Buga... Read More


Six wedding guests killed in Gomba road crash

Uganda, May 9 -- Six people travelling to a wedding ceremony have died while three others sustained injuries following a fatal road crash that occurred on Saturday morning along the Maddu-Ssembabule R... Read More


Makerere eyes social enterprise to solve Uganda's graduate unemployment

Uganda, May 9 -- An estimated 700,000 people enter the labour market annually from universities and tertiary institutions across the country, joining the scramble for only roughly 90,000 available job... Read More


Newly ordained priests warned against exploiting Christians

Uganda, May 9 -- The Archbishop of Gulu Catholic Archdiocese, His Grace Raphael P'Mony Wokorach, has warned newly ordained priests not to engage in fraudulent practices that manipulate and exploit Chr... Read More


New MPs, you have a chance to start on a clean slate

Uganda, May 9 -- On May 13, newly elected Members of Parliament will start their journey to the August House with a swearing-in ceremony that will last three days. More than 500 legislators will form ... Read More


St Anthony Restaurant expands, but food could do better

Uganda, May 9 -- A longtime favourite for Kampala's lovers of hearty local cuisine, St Anthony Restaurant has unveiled a larger dining space on Lumumba Avenue. But while the expansion promises more co... Read More


Govt directs private health training institutions to comply with new policy

Uganda, May 8 -- State Minister for Higher Education John Chrysostom Muyingo has urged private health training schools to align their training programmes with government standards following the launch... Read More


Mpigi residents petition authorities over hotel noise pollution

Uganda, May 8 -- Residents of Prison Centre Ward C and Ward D in Mpigi Town Council have petitioned district authorities over escalating noise pollution allegedly caused by Lambert Hotel, raising conc... Read More


UCU upgrades Anglican site ahead of Martyrs Day celebrations

Uganda, May 8 -- Uganda Christian University (UCU) has undertaken major infrastructure upgrades at the Namugongo Anglican Martyrs site as preparations intensify for this year's June 3 annual Uganda Ma... Read More