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Nile Breweries Speaks Out On Losing Vital Info On Hacked Account
The management of Nile Breweries Limited (NBL) has finally come out and settled the dust after they confirmed their website was hacked into by unknown people on Tuesday. The company’s website was hacked into between 10 am -11am on Tuesday, and all its content deleted. The hacker posted a video on the website demanding that…
Nigerian Mogul Ogundele Graces Victoria University CEOs Platform, Urges Learners on Integrity
Nigerian businessman Sijibomi Ogundele, proprietor of Sibiji Motors LTD, has urged learners to always practice a high level of integrity if they want to succeed in whatever they do. Ogundele made the remarks on Monday while addressing learners at the Victoria University CEOs Platform, which was held at the University’s auditorium, under the theme ‘Bringing Real-Life…
Nigerian Artist Malcolm Rue Breaking Barriers With Gospel Music
Malcolm Rue was Born In Imo State, the eastern part of Nigeria but he stays and Works in Uganda. He began music in 2014 as a writer/ poet and then finally moved to music production and recording. His genre of music is Afrobeats mixed with rap, pop, jazz, and urban fusion. Known for his versatility…
Nigeria’s Anti-corruption Boss Arrested For Corruption
By Mail & Guardian Nigeria: Ibrahim Magu’s job requires him to not be corrupt. As acting chairman of Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the government body whose sole function is to investigate and prosecute financial crimes, it would be ironic if he were alleged to be involved in financial crimes. It would be…
Next Media Lays Off Over 30 Employees As Company Moves To Global Digital Competition
Next Media Services has laid off over 30 employees that the multimedia company said are not digitally ready for their next transformation journey. Sources at Next Media told this website that the most affected is the editorial department, which has seen notable figures such as Edris Kiggundu, Noah Kyeyune, Elijah Turyagumanawe, John Kibalizi and Fatia…
Newly Sworn In Ibanda Chairman Dies In Nasty Accident
Residents of Kagongo division in Ibanda municipality, Ibanda district are in shock following the abrupt death of their LC3 chairperson, Aggrey Mushabe. Mushabe was involved in an accident on Kashuku Road in Bufunda division on his way from Ibanda University at 11:00 am on Monday and died on spot. The 44-year-old was sworn in on…
New Year Eve Sizzling Bucket Fest To Usher La Cabana Restaurant Guests Into 2022
La Cabana Restaurant, Kampala’s premium dining palace has announced a “New Year Eve promo” where guests will be treated to unmissable sumptuous goodies as they go about their end of year stay at the facility. Under the “New Year Eve promo” offer, La Cabana is offering you a bucket of 5 local beers with free…
New Victoria University Council Eyes Charter Status
Upon assuming his responsibilities as the chairperson of the new 14-member governing council at Victoria University on Wednesday, Joram Kahenano, has said the priority now is to help Victoria University attained the prestigious and important Charter Status. “We have already made an application (for a charter to the National Council for Higher Education); the Council…
New Vetted Ministers Vow To Neutralise FDC,People Power Before 2021 Elections
The Appointments Committee of Parliament has vetted nine new ministers nominated by the President during a Cabinet reshuffle in December 2019. The Constitution provides that Cabinet and other or state ministers shall be appointed by the President with the approval of Parliament from among Members of Parliament or persons qualified to be elected Members of…
New Twist: Uganda Bankers Association Joins DTB To Appeal Court’s Ruling In Favour Of Ham Enterprises
Uganda Bankers’ Association (UBA), an umbrella organization for financial institutions licensed and supervised by Bank of Uganda is to join Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) in appealing against court’s ruling in the loans case against Ham Enterprises Ltd, owned by businessman Hamis Kiggundu. Commercial Court head Justice Henry Peter Adonyo on Wednesday ruled that the credit…