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Uganda: Release Captives, UN Chief Tells Kony
THE UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon has urged the Lord's Resistance Army rebel leader, Joseph Kony, to release women and children held in captivity, reports Henry Mukasa.
By Milton Olupot The Government has urged Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe to stop the violence and allow the people exercise their democratic rights to elect a new president.
Fugitive Toronto accountant arrested after flight lands
Accountant David Reiner, who had been living in Uganda, was arrested after his arrival at Pearson airport in Toronto Wednesday night.
Nigel's high-rise act to aid charity
A daredevil housing chief took the plunge to celebrate the multi-million-pound make-over of Hampshire's skyline with the renovation of five tower blocks.
N Cyprus's Foreign Minister Assesses OIC Meeting In Uganda
There has been a remarkable improvement in the relations between member states of Organization of Islamic Conference and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in the recent period, foreign minister of TRNC said ...
Museveni receives an education regional plan from Norbert Mao and the Uganda Local Government Association president Richard Andama at the closure of the summit at St Monica Girls' Tailoring Centre in Gulu on ...
URA to attach defaulters assets
By David Muwanga THE Uganda Revenue Authority will effective this week start attaching properties of tax defaulters.
Iran says ready to negotiate on nuclear incentives
Iran said on Thursday it was ready to negotiate over a new package of economic incentives put forward by major powers seeking to persuade Tehran to curb its nuclear work.
Uganda: Army Ready to Attack LRA Rebels
THE Uganda People's Defence Forces is ready to launch a major onslaught againt LRA rebels following reports that the fighters have split into smaller groups and are moving towards the border with Sudan.
UGANDA: Ray: 'The government is only looking after straight people'
KAMPALA, 17 June 2008 - The arrest of three people protesting the lack of HIV/AIDS programming for men who have sex with men at the recent HIV/AIDS Implementers' Meeting in Kampala, capital of Uganda, has drawn ...
Africa: Girls Trafficked Into Uganda For Sex Trade
CHILDREN from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Burundi are reportedly trafficked into Uganda for sexual exploitation, commercial and agricultural labour, according to a United States report.
African soccer giants surprised in World Cup qualifiers
Cairo, June 15: Soccer heavyweights of Africa suffered surprise defeats in the World Cup qualifiers with Angola, Egypt, Ghana and Morocco all losing their group matches.
Program Helps Ugandan Ex-Combatants Access IT
A Peer-Advisory Service and Professional Association for CIOs Public Teleconferences July 29 News By Brenda Zulu Ex-combatants and small and medium businesses in the Gulu district of Northern Uganda say they ...
Uganda: Computer Refurbishment Center Opened
A new computer refurbishment centre was opened today in the Ugandan capital Kampala with the support of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization .
Uganda: Museveni Explains Allocations
This year's budget focuses on critical areas as opposed to scattering finances on many issues, the President said.
City man's project leads to Books of Hope
More than 100 very special books created by Webster School students will soon be on their way to Gulu, Uganda, where children have few books of their own and are learning to speak English.
Uganda: Drop Charges Against Sexual Rights Activists
The arrest of three sexual rights activists during a peaceful demonstration to raise awareness about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues shows the Ugandan government's determination to enforce ...
President Museveni sits next to UK's premier Gordon Brown in London yesterday By Henry Mukasa and Agencies President Yoweri Museveni yesterday repeated his assertion before world leaders that the rising food ...
2.7 million children face forced labour
A whopping 2.7 million children in Uganda are subjected to hazardous child labour, according to the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Affairs.