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5 Suspects Remanded To Luzira Prison Over Murder Of Eng Bbosa
Five suspects linked to the alleged murder of Eng. Daniel Bbosa, on the 25.02.2024 at Kikandwa village, Lungujja-Rubaga Division, in the Kampala District have been remanded to Luzira Prison by Mengo court. The suspects who with malice aforethought, unlawfully caused the death of the victim, include; Lujja Noah, a 21 year old, Mason of Kabanga…
Judiciary To Recruit More 122 Judges, Judicial Officers
The government is seeking to recruit 122 senior judicial officers, among them 11 judges and 27 registrars, deputies and assistants, to bolster capacity for fast-tracking justice administration countrywide. According to the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), the agency that recruits, remunerates and disciplines judicial officials, up to 71 grade one magistrate and 13 chief magistrate positions…
Police Fire Expired Poisonous Teargas As MP Ssekikubo Is Granted Bail
Lwemiyaga County Legislator Theodore Ssekikubo has been released by Masaka Court on a Shs10m non-cash Bail after being charged with attempted murder, assault, illegal possession of firearms, among other charges. However, Ssekikubo’s release was overshadowed by police firing teargas to prevent his jubilant supports carrying the MP through Masaka town. However, eyewitnesses and victims has…
3 Children Perish, 2 Injured In Mityana House Collapse
A semi-permanent house has collapsed in Budimbo village, Mityana district killing 3 children following a heavy downpour. The deceased children have been identified as Derrick Wasswa and his twin Douglas Kato, 13, and their 10-year-old sister Florence Nakamya. Witnesses say that by the time of the incident on Sunday, the deceased children were with their…
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Start your New Year with a Job: Premier Recruitment Sources Over 10 Juicy Jobs In Qatar
Uganda’s leading labour export agency, Premier Recruitment Ltd has announced over 10 fresh jobs for Ugandan youths to work in Qatar and other gulf countries, starting this January. Premier says, various ‘fast moving jobs’ are up for grabs for cargo service agents, ground handling agents, storekeepers, customer service agents, senior customer service agents, workshop supervisors,…
Dfcu Bank Ordered To Vacate All Sudhir’s Properties Within 3 Months
In a groundbreaking verdict, dfcu Bank has been directed to vacate a set of prime properties owned by Mera Investments within the coming three months. Mera Investments is owned by prominent businessman Sudhir Ruparelia. This momentous ruling was issued by Justice Tadeo Asiimwe, a distinguished Land Division Judge at the High Court, following an extended legal…
Billions Lost At KCCA As Musisi Is Recalled From USA As Another Director Of Human Resources Tenders In His Resignation.
The scandal at Kampala Capital City Authority deepens. The latest is of another Director of Human Resources who has tendered in his resignation. Mr.Richard Lule joins a long chain of other directors who have left the organisation the most recent being Mr.kabugo of Treasury and Revenue services. The Capital Times has also learnt that Mr.Kabugo …
Parliament Okays Complicated Mid-term Access To NSSF Savings
The Parliamentary committees of Finance, Gender and Labour have okayed mid-term access to NSSF Savings. The money is however for only those who have saved for more than 15yrs and are below the age of 45yrs. Those between 45 and 55 should have saved for over 10 years to benefit. This came a day after…
Tycoon Sudhir Tips On Rightful Investment For Upcoming Entrepreneurs
Although Meera Investments Limited, the property development arm of the Ruparelia Group was formally registered in 1994, the Chairman and Founder of the giant Ruparelia Group started investing in property in 1986. Today Sudhir has over 400 office, retail, industrial and residential properties in Uganda. His properties cater to an estimated footfall of 150,000 people…
Staggering BoU Exposed For Raising CBR, Banks Told To Cut Interest Rates
The State Minister for industry, David Bahati is not happy that commercial banks in the country continue to raise their prime lending rates blaming it on the ‘rising’ inflation, which he said, is just one of unjustifiable excuses they are using to deny Ugandans credit. “Commercial banks are having a lot of excuses. The excuses…