Uganda parliament backtracks on media purge
Daily Mail
Politicians in Uganda have backtracked on moves to bar veteran reporters from covering the east African nation's parliament following angry complaints by rights activists and media groups, officials said Friday. A parliamentary official had informed news ...
Journalists Ban - Details EmergeThe Observer
Oulanyah revokes ban on senior parliamentary journalistsNTV Uganda
Parliament backtracks on ejecting reportersNew Vision
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Daily Mail
Politicians in Uganda have backtracked on moves to bar veteran reporters from covering the east African nation's parliament following angry complaints by rights activists and media groups, officials said Friday. A parliamentary official had informed news ...
Journalists Ban - Details Emerge
Oulanyah revokes ban on senior parliamentary journalists
Parliament backtracks on ejecting reporters
Rebuilding the American Middle Class by Investing in Adult Education
Huffington Post
The phone rings, and a hesitant voice says, "I need to get my GED. I need a class." The phone rings all day long, and 350-400 times a month in the offices of The Mayor's Commission on Literacy in Philadelphia. Decades of off-shoring manufacturing have left ...
Adult learners want more funds for the programNew Vision
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Huffington Post
The phone rings, and a hesitant voice says, "I need to get my GED. I need a class." The phone rings all day long, and 350-400 times a month in the offices of The Mayor's Commission on Literacy in Philadelphia. Decades of off-shoring manufacturing have left ...
Adult learners want more funds for the program
Government to pass law regulating herbalists
NTV Uganda
State Minister for Primary Healthcare Sarah Opendi tabled the proposed law entitled the "Indigenous and Complementary Medicine Bill" in Parliament on Thursday evening. Traditional herbalists will have to conform to strict guidelines contrary to what obtains ...
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NTV Uganda
State Minister for Primary Healthcare Sarah Opendi tabled the proposed law entitled the "Indigenous and Complementary Medicine Bill" in Parliament on Thursday evening. Traditional herbalists will have to conform to strict guidelines contrary to what obtains ...
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