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BingX launches spot innovation zone to capture opportunities in bullish markets
BingX is committed to providing a trustworthy platform that empowers users with innovative tools and features to elevate their trading proficiency.
Besigye’s abduction raises concern over Kenyan border security
Besigye was reported missing in Kenya, only to be told he’s was already in Uganda under military custody.
West Nile journalists trained to effectively report on Mpox and Marburg
Stanley Anyigu, the health officer for UNICEF, Arua Zone, reiterated his organisation’s commitment to fighting Mpox and Marburg in the sub-region.
TAILG advances South-South cooperation with low carbon solutions at COP29
Yao Li, President of TAILG Group, represented the industry to show low-carbon mobility solutions at COP29.
Pvt. Ameny Bonny sentenced to death for murder in Agago
Private Ameny Bonny, a UPDF soldier, killed three in Paimol, Agago last month.
Multi-Wing secures market for corrosion resistant fans for use in Qatar
This contract reflects Multi-Wing’s commitment to solving complex technical challenges through precision engineering and close collaboration with clients.
Is your business ready for the digital age? Demystifying digitisation for Uganda’s SMEs
SMEs typically lack the in-house technical skills for successful digitisation, says Mukasa.
Amnesty Commission urges ex-combatants to embrace peace
The Amnesty Commission’s efforts aim to promote a peaceful and stable Uganda, aligning with its vision of a “Peace and Conflict-free Uganda”.
Adjumani’s Pakele catholic parish celebrates 75 years
According to official information available, Pakele Catholic Parish was formally created in 1949, as the second existing parish in the Madi sub-region.
Boy, 15, kills 29-yo for having romantic sessions with his mother
The 29 year old has been having romantic sessions with the boy’s mother, 56, and had warned the deceased a number of times.
The hawk as the competitor: Navigating competition with strategic market intelligence
Competitors will capitalise on perceived weaknesses, much like a hawk spotting a vulnerable target.
