The Unstoppable Rebecca Kadaga: Uganda’s Political Lioness and Survivor of Assassination Attempts

The Unstoppable Rebecca Kadaga: Uganda’s Political Lioness, Assassination Survivor Dancing Through the Corridors of Ugandan Politics Step into the world of Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga, the unstoppable force who has danced through the corridors of Ugandan politics like no other. Born in Mbulamuti, Kamuli District, Kadaga has been a trailblazing Member of Parliament since 1989, making…

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Empowering African Stakeholders: ILO Hosts Nature-Based Solutions Training in Ethiopia

ILO Empowers African Stakeholders with Nature-Based Solutions Training Nurturing Sustainable Development Through Capacity Building The International Labour Organization (ILO) recently concluded a capacity-building training on Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. This event brought together 38 participants from various government agencies and international organizations across Ethiopia, Uganda, Sudan, and Somalia. The training was a…

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American Woman Sells All Possessions for Rs 27 Crore Cruise, Gets Kicked Off for Controversial WhatsApp Remarks

It’s every traveler’s worst nightmare – being banned from a $350,000 world cruise before even setting sail. Unfortunately for Jenny Phenix, a Florida woman, this nightmare became a reality after her private WhatsApp comments were leaked, resulting in the cancellation of her contract for the luxury cruise. Jenny Phenix had expressed frustrations and concerns about…

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Breaking News: US Federal Reserve Slashes Interest Rates by 50 Basis Points in Response to COVID Pandemic

The US Federal Reserve Cuts Key Interest Rate Introduction The US Federal Reserve announced on Wednesday that it would be cutting its key lending rate by half a percentage-point. This is the first rate reduction since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic and comes just weeks before the November presidential election. The move is aimed…

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Breaking the Rules: UNEB Exam Cheating Results in Hefty Fine or 10 Years Behind Bars

UNEB: Exam Cheating Attracts a Fine of UGX 400M or 10 Years Imprisonment Exam Cheating Consequences in Uganda The Uganda National Examination Board (UNEB) recently made a bold statement regarding examination cheating in schools. According to Ms. Jeniffer Kalule Musamba, UNEB’s Public Relations Officer, candidates caught engaging in exam malpractice could face severe consequences such…

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