2014年9月2日 星期二

2014-09-03 Uganda Uganda


Byandala role in road saga exposed  The Observer
An afternoon phone call from Engineer Abraham Byandala late in October 2013 began a sustained push by the minister of Works and Transport to end months of Unra's hesitation to sign the Mukono-Katosi road contract with Eutaw. The phone call, according ...

MPs vow to withhold Works Ministry budget over Mukono-Katosi road scam   NTV Uganda

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Mayiga's apolitical approach needs support  The Observer (blog)
When Charles Peter Mayiga took office as katikkiro on May 13, 2013, it was an event of enormous significance, not just for the Buganda kingdom, but for the whole nation. Rarely has so much been expected of a katikkiro. To put it into perspective, it was an ...


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Parliament to reconsider annulled Anti-homosexual law  NTV Uganda
The anti-homosexuality bill is back in parliament and will be re-tabled and debated after the budget process that is likely to last one month. The anti-homosexuality bill is back in parliament and will be re-tabled and debated after the budget process that is likely ...


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Minister Maria Kiwanuka: NSSF fights delayed MD appointment  NTV Uganda
Finance Minister Maria Kiwanuka has denied allegations of influence peddling and nepotism in the recruitment of top managers at the National Social Security Fund (NSSF). Instead, the minister says she has been under immense pressure to appoint some ...


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National Census Update: Residents complain of delayed enumeration  NTV Uganda
As the census progresses into its last days, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics says its target is to cover all homes by Thursday. UBOS says it will then use the remaining two days to count people who were not available when the enumerators came to their doors.

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Handover of second batch of Buganda titles delayed again  New Vision
THE handing over of another 82 land titles to Buganda Kingdom by the Government that was earlier scheduled to take place on Tuesday has been postponed. The postponement was prompted by the President's busy schedule, according to Attorney General ...


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Attacks on aid workers, journalists bad for humanitarian accountability  New Vision
War and calamity around the World continue to deprive humanity of peace, basic needs and good health, forcing millions of people to live in dire humanitarian conditions. This always compels aid agencies to urgently put together resources in order to try and ...


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