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KAMPALA (AA) – Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni reshuffled his government on Sunday in what some experts described as a “new old cabinet.” “In more disciplined countries, a cabinet reshuffle is more a statement of a new policy direction,” Godber ...
Uganda expects economic growth of 5.3%BizNews
Uganda sees economic growth of 5.3 percent this fiscal yearReuters
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KAMPALA (AA) – Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni reshuffled his government on Sunday in what some experts described as a “new old cabinet.” “In more disciplined countries, a cabinet reshuffle is more a statement of a new policy direction,” Godber ...
Uganda expects economic growth of 5.3%
Uganda sees economic growth of 5.3 percent this fiscal year
REUTERS SUMMIT-Uganda sees economic growth of 5.3 pct this fiscal year
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Girls beat boys in 2014 A'level exams
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Education minister Jessica Alupo (L) and UNEB chairperson Prof. Mary Okwakol (R) pictured here during the release of the 2014 UACE results. (Photo credit: Kennedy Oryema). mail. img. newvision. mail; img. By Vision Reporter KAMPALA - The results for ...
2014 UACE results releasedKFM
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E-Registration a Success - UNEBThe Observer
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Education minister Jessica Alupo (L) and UNEB chairperson Prof. Mary Okwakol (R) pictured here during the release of the 2014 UACE results. (Photo credit: Kennedy Oryema). mail. img. newvision. mail; img. By Vision Reporter KAMPALA - The results for ...
2014 UACE results released
2014 UACE results show general improvement
E-Registration a Success - UNEB
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Uganda receives Sh49b for refugees
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Refugees at Nyakabande Refugee Camp in Kisoro district waiting for repartration to their homes in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Oct 28, 2014. According to the World food Program, US$ 7.6M is needed monthly to provide basic food and nutrition ...
World Food Program resumes distribution to refugees in UgandaCoastweek
UN organizations urged donors to continue aid for Sahrawi refugeesSahara Press Service
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Refugees at Nyakabande Refugee Camp in Kisoro district waiting for repartration to their homes in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Oct 28, 2014. According to the World food Program, US$ 7.6M is needed monthly to provide basic food and nutrition ...
World Food Program resumes distribution to refugees in Uganda
UN organizations urged donors to continue aid for Sahrawi refugees
WFP to resume full food rations to refugees in Uganda
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Jim Muhwezi bounces back in cabinet
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Jim Muhwezi (left) has every reason to smile: In this September 2014 picture he is seen sharing a light moment with Minister for Defence Dr. Crispus Kiyonga and MPs; Rosemary Sseninde, Gen. Elly Tumwine, Meldard Bitekyerezo at Parliament.
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Jim Muhwezi (left) has every reason to smile: In this September 2014 picture he is seen sharing a light moment with Minister for Defence Dr. Crispus Kiyonga and MPs; Rosemary Sseninde, Gen. Elly Tumwine, Meldard Bitekyerezo at Parliament.
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Pangolin scales dealer petitions over rights
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Pictured are pangolin scales intercepted by Ugandan authorities from a Congolese national in 2013. On the black market, a kilo of pangolin scales is worth sh1.6m. (File photo by Kennedy Oryema) ...
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Pictured are pangolin scales intercepted by Ugandan authorities from a Congolese national in 2013. On the black market, a kilo of pangolin scales is worth sh1.6m. (File photo by Kennedy Oryema) ...
Boys making sanitary towels for girls
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Schoolboys Lira district have embarked on a health campaign to make sanitary pads to support their female colleagues to stay in school. Research by Build Africa revealed alarming statistics and impact this issue has on girl child retention in schools and ...
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Schoolboys Lira district have embarked on a health campaign to make sanitary pads to support their female colleagues to stay in school. Research by Build Africa revealed alarming statistics and impact this issue has on girl child retention in schools and ...
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