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Secrets Emerge: How ‘Semyekozo’ Kenzo Hooked Up New Babe After Being Dumped By Rema
Celebrated award-winning musician Edirisa Musuuza aka Eddy Kenzo, who separated with fellow singer Rema Namakula after she was snatched by Dr. Hamza Ssebunya, is nowadays enjoying the company of a very sexy model cum dancer identified as Belinda Myra Flukiger. According to Moles Kenzo, who was some time back very sad and gloomy because of…
Secrets Behind Uncontrollably Sinking Of Private University In Uganda Unmasked
By Steven Masiga Most Universities especially private ones face a number of problems, prominent among which are: funding, lack of permanent academic staff and poor infrastructure among others. Funding is the biggest problem and it is the major reason we are witnessing calls by owners of private universities for the government to take over the…
Secondary School Teachers Land Juicy Deal At Victoria University
As corona Virus pandemic greatly affects teachers coupled with contemptible pay leading them to perennially wallow in vicious circle of poverty, secondary school teachers in Kampala now have a reason to smile courtesy of Victoria University in Kampala. Victoria University today introduced community program for teachers aimed at building their capacity to interact better with…
Scrap Off OTT Due To High Evasion Rate-Akol Tells Govt
Doris Akol, the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) Commissioner General ,Doris Akol has asked government to amend the law that is governing collection of Over-the-top’ tax commonly known as OTT inorder to reduce the high rates of evasion. Madam Akol made this presentation at Parliament where she was meeting legislators on the Parliamentary Committee on Finance…
Scores Killed In Somalia-Kenya Border Military Fighting
Fighting broke out early Monday along Somalia’s border with Kenya, leaving at least nine dead and several injured on both sides of the frontier, according to officials and witnesses. Somalia accused Kenyan troops and Somali fighters it says were trained by its neighbour of entering the border town of Bulohawo and attacking federal army bases…
Scores Killed In Deadly Blaze Breaks Out At Military Ammunition
People have been killed and injured after a huge fire broke out at an ammunition depot in Chad, causing major explosions, senior government ministers have said. Foreign Minister Koulamallah Abderaman said the blaze happened at a military depot in the Goudji area of the capital, N’Djamena. President Mahamat Idriss Deby sent his condolences to the…
Scores Injured In Stabbing Attack On Churchgoers
A stabbing incident occurred in Moscow on Sunday, as churchgoers gathered in one of the city’s churches for the morning worship service. According to Irina Volk, a representative of the Russian Interior Ministry, several people have been injured after a man attacked churchgoers with a knife at the Church of Saint Nicholas in central Moscow. “Police have…
Scores Injured In Kyazanga Road Accident As Jaguar Bus Collides With Fuso Lorry
Several passengers on Wednesday evening sustained serious injuries after a Jaguar Bus had collided with a Fuso lorry and overturned at Kyazanga along the Masaka-Mbarara highway. The accident is reported to have occurred at about 6:30pm, a short distance from Kyazanga town centre in Lwengo district. A Jaguar bus, registration number UAZ 862C heading towards…
Scores Arrested As Police Vows To Continue Enforcement Against Post Elections Riots
The aftermath of the Presidential and Parliamentary elections,which were conducted in a very peaceful manner on 14th January.A section of people ended up being arrested and detained due to suspected electoral violence. Police spokesperson Fred Enanga revealed that intelligence components picked information of disruptive plans, dubbed “plan B” by selected candidates and political parties that…
Scientists Warn Of Hard Times As Second Covid-19 Wave Begins in Uganda
The second wave of COVID-19 in Uganda has begun, according to scientists. Scientists say the wave begun last week and has so far been characterized by an increase in reported cases of the disease. In the last week of March and the first week of April, a total of 130 cases were reported. Since last…