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    School director to face charges for defiling 12-year-old girl

    Luweero District Police has apprehended a school director at Busula for the alleged defilement of a Primary Seven pupil in his own school. The police have confirmed that thorough investigations into the matter have been launched. “The suspect is under police custody while the case file is with the State Attorney for perusal and advice […] More

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    Rwanda to host UK’s asylum seekers in £120 million deal

    Britain plans to send migrants and asylum-seekers who cross the Channel thousands of miles away to Rwanda under a deal in which the government tries to clamp down on record numbers of people making the tedious journey. The controversial deal was announced on Thursday. “From today… anyone entering the UK illegally as well as those […] More

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    Armyworms break out in Uganda; 13,000 acres of crops destroyed

    At least 13,000 acres of crops have now been affected by the Destructive African armyworms in 41 districts across the country, drastically increasing from 12 districts which were reportedly invaded about a week ago. The African armyworm is a migratory moth with its caterpillar as the most destructive, majorly ravaging important cereals such as maize, […] More

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    UN agencies warn of impending food scarcity in S. Sudan

    South Sudan is a ticking time bomb as there’s a risk of hunger and food insecurity is likely to raise by 7 per cent in the coming months, three United Nations agencies have warned while calling for humanitarian assistance. According to a new report on food security by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the […] More

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    Minister blames sexual abuse of children during lockdown on parents

    The Minister of State for Education and Sports, Mr Denis Hamson Obua, has reprimanded parents for deliberately abandoning their roles to nurture and guide their children during the two-year lockdown. According to Mr Obua, this has intensified school dropouts and defilement among learners. He made these remarks while commissioning a Ugx2.5 million science laboratory block […] More

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    Kyambogo university student stakes tuition in betting, loses and flees

    Friends and family have started searching for a first-year Kyambogo University student who has allegedly gone into hiding after losing his tuition to a sports betting company. Julius Osuta who was first reported missing on April 7, resurfaced after a day before disappearing again.Kampala Metropolitan Police (KMP) spokesperson Luke Owoyesigire said that Osuta is suspected […] More

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    Uganda exports to South Sudan hit record high

    Uganda’s exports to South Sudan have recovered, hitting a record monthly average of $50.6m in February. Based on the data from Bank of Uganda, Uganda exports to South Sudan earned $50.6m (Ugx 182b) in February, which was an increase of more than 21 percent from $39.7m (Ugx 142b) in January. These exports to South Sudan […] More

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    M23 rebels finally pull out of DR Congo villages

    Rebels from the M23 group on Sunday announced their retreat from villages captured in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo last week following clashes with government troops in the Rutshuru region. According to local sources, fighting between the rebels and soldiers intensified on Wednesday after several days of calm and the M23 rebels captured around […] More

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    Makerere to spend Ugx 100 billion on renovations

    Makerere University, which is Uganda’s most prestigious and one of Africa’s top universities, also possesses the most dilapidated buildings in dire need of a makeover. Lumumba Hall, the most prominent for male students for decades was built in the late 1960s and was opened in 1971. Right now, it houses more than 100 students who […] More

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