A group of more than 1,000 women within the Kampala metropolitan area received training to enhance their employability and entrepreneurial skills through a partnership between Coca-Cola Beverages Uganda (CCBU) and the KiBO Foundation.
Category: Politics
State House Anti Corruption Unit arrests LC1 Chairperson who led the breaking of Kisenyi mosque
The State House Anti Corruption Unit has arrested Saad Lukwago, the LC1 Chairperson of Muzaana Zone, Kisenyi, who is said to have led the unlawful and fraudulent demolition of Masjid Daarul-IImaan, a mosque that served the larger Muslim community in the area.
Twaagala Ssema: Kalungu Youth chase Ssewungu from community function
The young people in Kalungu District have rejected Kalungu West Member of Parliament Joeeph Gonzaga Ssewungu was last weekend frustrated as the young people asked him to leave a play ground since he had abandoned them for a long time.
President Museveni urges leaders to prioritize monotasking to increase productivity for development
The event was attended by the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Thomas Tayebwa, Ministers, Members of Parliament, District Councillors, Chairpersons, NRM leaders in the region and members of Obudhingiya wa bwamba and Obusinga bwa Rwenzururu.
NRM elections: Tanga Odoi abandons voters in Irongo sub county, he is nowhere to be seen
This is an uproar in Irongo sub county, Luuka District after the National Resistance Movement (NRM) Electoral Commission Chairperson, Dr. Tanga Odoi abandoned voters who were supposed to take part in the fresh party election at the parish level.
“The real liberation is in skills,” says President Museveni as he launches Ntoroko skilling hub
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has revealed that Uganda’s true path to liberation lies not just in politics but also in technology, skills and practical education. “Skilling hubs have two purposes. One is to create wealth. Wealth comes from people,” he said.
Brian Keitira: Youth Exclusion Fuels Chaos in NRM Village Elections
Some leaders have held positions for extended periods, becoming detached from the needs and aspirations of the younger generation. This has led to a perception that the party is stuck in the past, failing to adapt to the changing times.
