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Past articles by Stephen:

Floods cut off Jinja Road

Majority of vehicles on sale that were parked by the roadside outside the car bonds along Jinja Road were also submerged in the floods → Read More

Family unveils seven-day plan to honour Oulanyah

Parliament will honour him on Thursday, next week, after which Ugandan bikers will take a tribute ride to Awere in Omoro District for the J. Oulanyah Legacy Autocross Competition → Read More

Land grabbers fence off disputed Nakawa wetland

Since 2021, Nema stopped issuing approvals for any developments on wetlands → Read More

I will serve people until I die

The minister says even after he retires from public service, he will continue to serve the public → Read More

Govt unveils new guidelines for PDM project

Mr Micheal Miiro, a social inclusion specialist with the International Develop Consultants, who developed the guidelines, said they are working on popularising the other pillars so that the... → Read More

Cancer patients abandon treatment over high transport costs

“There is crowding at the care homes because a patient, who is supposed to receive treatment after two weeks, cannot afford transport to go back home and then return here. So the number coming in... → Read More

UPDF to introduce doctorate degree in defence, security studies

Maj Gen Matsiko said without a national army, the state collapses like it has happened in Somalia → Read More

Cancer institute solicits items for needy patients

Patients often have discharge challenges before they start chemotherapy treatment → Read More

Ugandans tipped on pursuing studies in sustainable energy devt

According to Prof Muhwezi, Uganda is the first country in the East African Community to introduce the Energy Economics and Governance course, which looks into economic sense of using and managing... → Read More

50 prisoners pass UCE without teacher guidance

The Uneb executive director, Mr Dan Odongo, said eight candidates had passed in Division Two, 16 in Division Three, 26 in Fourth Division and only one failed → Read More

Justice Kisaakye storms out of JSC inquiry meet

The Supreme Court judge’s lawyer says his client snubbed the meeting after realising that the Commission had deviated from the interface arrangement earlier agreed upon → Read More

UIA, NMG, dfcu Bank dispatch 2022 winners of Rising Woman in Business

The winners will be equipped with business knowledge through meeting different experts → Read More

Joe Walker embarks on another road safety trek

Mr Beyanga says the walk to Mbale will last five days → Read More

How schools can protect learners against gay groups

Mr Kirabira asked schools to be careful with certain organisations that come to make donations such as learning materials and infrastructure projects → Read More

Senior One selection: Service provider claims loss of 230 plates

According to the assistant manager, Ms Christine Mugisha, they are not certain whether it is the teachers, Born Again Christians attending the Thursday Phaneero service, idlers or the exhibitors... → Read More

Monitor urged on newspaper reading clubs in schools

Some parents argue that learners who regularly read newspapers easily interpret questions in examinations. → Read More

Monitor’s NiE helps pupils shine in PLE

Ms Jane Alupo Ekotu, the head teacher, says the standard questions from NiE were very good tools for revision → Read More

Lockdown e-learners beat odds, shine in PLE

The schools heads are now pushing for an integration of the e-learning system to physical classes → Read More

Museveni red-flags URA, Central Bank over graft

The President promised to wage a war against the corrupt officials, but declined to disclose them → Read More

WFP to offer food only to most vulnerable

Mr Charles Bafaki, the commissioner for refugees in the Office of the Prime Minister, said he is not aware of the move but added that even then, no refugee can die in Uganda because of hunger → Read More