JEEMA and NRM youth leaders disagree ahead of planned tours
It is worth noting that parties such as JEEMA, UPC, and FDC, among others, are members of the National Youth Council, which brings together all of the country’s political youth leagues.
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It is worth noting that parties such as JEEMA, UPC, and FDC, among others, are members of the National Youth Council, which brings together all of the country’s political youth leagues.
In 2023, ESAFF Uganda established 28 community agroecology schools, making a total of 35 community agroecology schools.
Akena confirmed that St Peter Laroo Market has been gazetted by the city council.
Ambassador Souef commended the UPDF troops for their dedication to fostering peace, stability and strong community ties.
Uganda will observe a public holiday on June 3 to commemorate Martyrs who were killed for their strong faith in God. Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims have already arrived.
Museveni’s desire, Gen Mugisha said, drove him to establish UPDF training schools.
Also at the summit, Huawei announced more than ten innovative products and solutions to best suit diverse use cases.
Tune Talk is the fastest-growing Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) in Asia.
Politicians from Lango engaged with the electoral commission chairperson Justice Byabakama Simon Mugenyi who pledged a free, fair and transparent election in 2026.
Dr. Aceng has been a constant source of support for the pilgrims throughout their journeys.
Despite his reservations, the P7 dropout remains optimistic that this new opportunity will allow him to contribute to Uganda’s history as a museum curator.
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