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Col Otoa returned to Uganda in 1981, shortly before being sent to Britain for an eight-month training in logistics at the ...
The government has allocated sh150 billion to compensate war debt claimants in the Acholi, Lango, and Teso sub-regions for cattle lost during past insurgencies. Each sub-region is expected to receive ...
Exchanged between Emirati officials and the U.N. panel show that investigators continue to examine the UAE’s role in the ...
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New Vision on MSNPresident Museveni passes out over 10,000 new UPDF soldiersPresident Yoweri Kaguta Museveni made his way to the Basic Military Training School in Kaweweta, Nakaseke district, on Monday, April 28, to lead the pass-out ceremony, marking the graduation of 10,007 ...
President Salva Kiir’s government effectively categorized areas (counties) with largely Nuer inhabitants as being either ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNWhy Gulf States are Africa’s best bet in US-China trade stormBy Seade CAESARAs global economic tensions escalate, particularly due to the intensifying US-China trade conflict, Africa finds itself at a crossroads.Traditional alliances are being tested, and the ...
In an interview, Kenneth Omona Olusegun, the Minister of State for Northern Uganda, revealed that, unlike previous phases, ...
The French police arrested 25 people on Monday, reportedly involved with coordinated attacks against several prisons, and prison officers across the country since April 13. According to local media ...
To chart new paths in uncertain environments, SMEs need to go beyond knowing their business and customers, and see things with fresh eyes.
President Donald Trump is on track to blunt the pain of tariffs affecting the auto industry, with changes for parts in US cars that are built overseas and the so-called stacking of levies on ...
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