Gen. Moses Ali: the passing on of a towering figure in Uganda’s politics
Gen. Moses Ali was awarded with Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross, Operational and Republic, among
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Gen. Moses Ali was awarded with Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross, Operational and Republic, among
State Minister for Local Government Justine Namere said the investment demonstrates the government’s commitment to improving rural livelihoods by ensuring farmers can access markets.
Col Mwebaza Rabunyonyi has highlighted the growing role of locally developed technology within the UPDF.
For Monica, Milton and Jane, graduation is not the end of a course but the beginning of a new chapter.
General Moses Ali devoted his life to the service of Uganda, Captain Mike Mukula, former NRM CEC representative, Eastern Uganda, wrote on X on Saturday.
The call was made by members of the Lions Club Hoima Albertine during the official launch of a LEO Club at Bwikya Muslim Secondary School in Hoima City on July 17.
One of the teachers, Richard Kumaketch, who opened up to the media, said that several meetings have been held over the issue of registration but nothing has materialised.
“If African people need prosperity like other people, then the question is: where does prosperity come from? It cannot come from begging,” says President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, 81.
Across Lango sub-region’s districts of Lira, Oyam and Alebtong, farmers are already test-driving Pfumvudza for effectiveness.
The factory is a joint venture between the National Enterprise Corporation (NEC) and businessman Francis Ragwa, and will process canned beef and beans for both the domestic and export markets.
This is another fatal road traffic crash in less than fourteen days on Ugandan roads following the first deadliest in Bobi town council, Omoro district, on July 7.
The suspect reportedly informed investigators that he attacked his mother because she frequently abused him and allegedly chased away his wife, leaving him without a family.
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