2015年1月29日 星期四

2015-01-30 Uganda Uganda


The Observer
   
Minister Tumwebaze gets death threats   
The Observer
Frank Tumwebaze, the minister for the Presidency and Kampala, revealed in an interview yesterday that there are people who “want to kill me.” He said he is targeted for being a vocal activist of the ruling NRM and a defender of President Museveni.
Frank Tumwebaze not on forced leave   NTV Uganda
Minister Tumwebaze sacking rumour false - Gov't   New Vision

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The Observer
   
EAC staff spend Shs 8bn on travel   
The Observer
The 90-page report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013 suggests that the East African Community as an institution “had major setbacks and challenges” during the year under review. The report was compiled by 14 members of the East African Legislative ...

Uganda: Regional legislature enacts law to regulate co-operative societies   StarAfrica.com
EALA passes supplementary budget bill   Daily News

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Coastweek
   
WFP cuts food rations to Uganda by half   
Press TV
Over 150,000 refugees living in Uganda are in fear of starvation after World Food Program decided to reduce food rations by 50% as a result of insufficient funding. The World Food program has defined affected refugees as those who arrived in Uganda before ...

World Food agency cuts rations to 150000 refugees in Uganda   Coastweek
WFP halves food rations to refugee camps in Uganda   NTV Uganda
WFP Forced to Cut Rations to Some Refugees in Uganda   Wisconsin Ag Connection

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DAVID ISABIRYE: FUFA Symposium colossal, but…   
Kawowo Sports
Upon getting my special invite for the 2015 Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) symposium, I sighed with two extreme end marks – euphoric but ironically with desolation. Reasons – the Football Federation had woken up from deep slumber, ...


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Headteachers gather in Kampala for Senior One selection   
NTV Uganda
While some schools have maintained their school fees structure from last year, others, especially the private schools that cite inflation and taxes imposed on them by government, have raised the fees. Secondary school headteachers and administrators from ...


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