Update: “Decades of Neglect: President Museveni Faces Criticism Over Dilapidated National Teachers College in Kabale”

By Clinton Mirrors, News Correspondent In a glaring testament to the state of neglect that has characterized certain sectors under President Museveni’s leadership, the National Teachers College in Kabale District, western Uganda, is grappling with alarming infrastructure decay. The college, established in 1984, faces severe challenges as its halls of …

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“Uganda’s Emergency Dilemma: Police Using 999 Vehicles as Ambulances Reflects Systemic Shortcomings”

By Clinton Mirrors, Opinion Contributor In Uganda’s emergency response landscape, an unconventional sight has become increasingly common – police vehicles with the distinctive 999 insignia doubling as makeshift ambulances. While the police force’s adaptability is commendable, this practice sheds light on a larger issue: the government’s apparent failure to secure …

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“Kampala’s Perennial Flooding Woes: Unraveling the Causes and Government Failures”

Subheading: “Navigating the Deluge – Understanding Kampala’s Chronic Flooding” By Clinton Mirrors, News Correspondent In a relentless struggle against recurrent flooding, Kampala, Uganda’s bustling capital, transforms its streets into waterways each rainy season. Nature undoubtedly plays a role, but a convergence of man-made and environmental factors intensifies the city’s flooding …

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