One of the keys to driving down these costs without allowing FRAML to spiral further out of control is enabling real-time industry collaboration, says Clive Gungudoo, MoData’s Director of Financial Crimes and Risk Management.
121 dogs vaccinated, 31 killed in Kalongo
Where do some of these stray dogs end?
Letter: Booting of Usher Owere from NOTU has been long overdue
NOTU that was established by Decree No. 29 of 1973 Act of Government during Idi Amin’s regimes is mandated to advocate and protect workers’ rights in the formal and informal sectors of work, enhance capacity building of workers’ unions for sustainable development and growth,
Over 100 motorcycles impounded in Pader and Agago districts
Robert Onzima, the OC Traffic Officer of Pader reported that a total of 45 motorcycles were impounded of which 1 belongs to the central government. Another was for local government, among others.
Agago: 3-year-old children drown in Wang Alela River
“The children started following their parents and ended up in the water,” area leader said.
COP27: “We cannot compromise with catastrophe, so we must compromise with each other” – Commonwealth SG
The Commonwealth comprises 56 member countries brought together by shared values and principles, including 33 small states, 25 of which are small island developing states.
Why telecommunication companies are victims of caller line identification spoofing fraud
Companies such as MTN and Airtel which own telecommunication networks on both sides of a common border to integrate their regional cellular coverage into a one-network roaming area and offer their international customers services at domestic rates.
FAO intervenes as charcoal burning is responsible for deforestation in the north
According to FAO, the demand for wood fuel is increasing at a rate of 4.2 percent annually, with 65 percent of urban households relying on charcoal as their primary energy source.
Adjumani district to have first-ever specialized mental health rehabilitation center
According to new figures out in September, UNHCR provided mental health and psychosocial support services to over 472,000 refugees, asylum-seekers, and their families and caregivers in the first half of 2022.
Girl misses PLE after refusing headteacher’s directive to abort pregnancy
Headteacher denies all the allegations but confirmed that Ayen was their pupil, further accepting that he hosted Ayen and her elder sister in his office the day the exams started.
Oped: Stop running after Museveni and his son Muhoozi for 2026
I would like to appeal to the millions of youth who have been deliberately denied employment and quality education by the Museveni family rule, particularly, the youth of (northern Uganda) who were kept in the IDP camps for 20 years of NRA rule to escape from being condomized.
Bishop James Nasak confirms 101 in Abim as tour of duty nears an end
In a message delivered to Nasak by the people’s warden of Alerek Archdeaconry, John Omwony thanked him for installing Alerek Archdeaconry in 2017
