Canary Mugume: A Journalist’s Commitment to Impartial Reporting in Uganda’s Political Landscape”

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NBS’s news anchor and reporter, Canary Mugume, clarified his political stance in an interview with Sanyuka TV, affirming his commitment to impartial journalism. Despite accusations from opposition supporters, Mugume emphasized his dedication to reporting news without bias, navigating the delicate balance journalists face in politically charged environments. He acknowleindged challenges …

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Excellence in Senior One Selection: Insights into Uganda’s Top Secondary Schools and Academic Achievements”

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On Monday, February 1, Minister Janet Kataha Museveni is set to officiate the Senior One selection exercise, extending until Tuesday, February 2. During this event, numerous secondary schools, especially the established institutions, will be seeking candidates who excelled in exams with Aggregate scores between 4 and 8. The traditional giants, …

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Infrastructure Oversight and Educational Vision: President Museveni’s Directives Amid Independence Celebrations”

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President Museveni inspected a guard of honor during the Golden Jubilee Independence ceremony in Kampala.At the 38th NRM/A Victory Day anniversary in Jinja, the President directed Transport Minister Gen Katumba Wamala to investigate the deteriorating state of Mukono Katosi Nyenga Road, which has developed potholes just two years after construction. …

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Parliament Recommends 4 Billion Shillings for Post-Summit Activities Amid Controversy Over Budget Framework”

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The Parliament has recommended allocating 4 billion shillings for post-Non Aligned Movement Summit and G77 summit activities, aimed at enhancing President Museveni’s chairmanship of the two blocks. The Budget Committee proposed this during the presentation of the 52.7 trillion shillings budget framework paper report. However, in a minority report, Kira …

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Ugandan Police Minister Stresses Professionalism Amidst Startling Confession of Opposition Manipulation”

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During a graduation ceremony, the Ugandan Police Minister emphasized the importance of integrity and professionalism within the force. In a surprising turn, Moses Simbwa confessed to falsely claiming he was tortured by the government, revealing he was manipulated by the opposition. Simbwa, brought forward by Milly Babalanda, apologized to President …

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