Yearly Archives: 2024

Pollution Dispute: Minister Mutasingwa Orders For Closure Of Pramukh Steel &Victoria Plastics, Sparking Investors Outcry

The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has suspended the operations of Pramukh Steel Limited, a major steel manufacturer, over allegations of polluting the River Nile. The suspension, announced in a statement on November 22, 2024, follows mounting complaints from local communities about water contamination attributed to industrial waste. Pramukh Steel, known for producing steel bars…

Chairman Lee Man-hee:”Nobody Has Provided Concrete Evidence Of The Fulfillment Of Revelation For 2,000 Years, But One Chosen By Jesus Is Now Testifying To It”

Addressing pastors, Chairman Lee said, “We must move beyond superficial faith and live according to the Word of God.” The lecture that not only covers the Four Gospels and Revelation but also covering the entire Bible. Attending pastors commented, “The strength of Shincheonji Church of Jesus will have a significant impact on the Christian community…

Namayingo Residents Ask Amb.Barbara Nekesa To Seek Presidential Intervention On Gold Mining Challenges

Community leaders and youth in Namayingo District have called on Ambassador Barbara Nekesa Oundo, the National Treasurer of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), to present their grievances to President Yoweri Museveni. The residents raised concerns about the ongoing restrictions on access to gold mining sites, which have become their primary source of income following restrictions…

UPDF Speaks About 400 Ritual Sacrifice Claims Over Karuma Bridge Reopening

The Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) has strongly refuted rumors circulating on social media alleging that 400 human sacrifices are required before the reopening of Karuma Bridge in Northern Uganda. Brigadier General Felix Busizoori, Commander of the UPDF’s 4th Infantry Division, addressed the issue during a press briefing held at the division’s headquarters in Gulu…

Hard Times: Sudhir’s Kampala Parents Teachers Protest Over Poor Pay,Working Conditions

Teachers at Kampala Parents School have gone on strike, citing delayed salaries, low wages, and allegations of preferential treatment of Indian staff as key grievances. The protest has sparked widespread concern, especially given the school’s status as one of Uganda’s most prestigious institutions. In a video that quickly went viral, teachers expressed their frustrations through…

LOP Ssenyonyi Unveils National Campaign To Oppose Coffee Bill

The Leader of the Opposition in Parliament (LOP), Joel Ssenyonyi, has initiated a nationwide campaign opposing the government’s decision to dissolve the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) and transfer its functions to the Ministry of Agriculture. Speaking on November 20, 2024, during a radio interview, Ssenyonyi criticized the move, arguing that it could undermine Uganda’s…

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