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JINJA-The Uganda Hotel and Tourism Training Institute (UHTTI) in Jinja City is undergoing restructuring to enable it to compete and meet international standards of the tourism sector, Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities minister Tom Butime has said. Col Tom Butime, while presiding over the 13th graduation ceremony of 216 graduates at the Crested Cranes Hotel-based institute on Friday, said restructuring and validation of staff in the institute has commenced to get adequate qualified personnel who can meet international standards of services in the tourism sector. Tourism minister Tom Butime shakes hands with a parent as UHTTI Board vice-chairperson Florence Naduk looks…

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NATIONAL: President Yoweri Museveni has urged young couples to build lasting relationships in order to serve and build their country. “I want to use this opportunity to encourage young couples to build lasting relationships. This enables you to serve and build the nation, because the family unit is the foundation of a country,” President Museveni said. He made the remarks during the 32nd wedding anniversary of the Rt. Rev. Michael Lubowa and wife Jennifer Lubowa as they reaffirmed their love and commitment to each other in Mpuungu village, Kyegonza sub county in Gomba district today. The president, in a speech…

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By Aramanthani Mudecha The Former Member of Parliament for Rwampara County, Hon. Charles Ngabirano, has urged Ugandans to support charitable organizations in a bid to curb the vicious cycle of poverty. Ngabirano was speaking during the launch of Chicago Foundation at Theatre Labonita in Kampala on Wednesday. He said government can’t single-handedly help all Ugandans eradicate poverty without engaging charitable organisations. “Our government cannot sustain everybody and as a result, we must come and fill these gaps,” the former legislator said. Mr. Ngabirano slammed what he termed as excessive corruption in governmental offices, saying that it is the reason many …

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By Claire Zerida Balungi I watched her struggle to clean her son’s ear with a cotton swab and remembered Dr Fred Bisso’s words the previous week, “Earbuds never clean ears, they simply cause problems,” Dr Bisso said. I stifled the urge to share my discovery on earbuds as this mother and her son queued to meet Dr Bisso, an Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) specialist at Mulago National Referral Hospital and Team Lead of Clinical Services at Busoga Health Forum (BHF) during BHF’s September ENT pro bono clinic at Mafubira Health Centre II. A few hours later, with her sick…

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By Anita Namwebya LUUKA: Police in Luuka district are investigating the alleged double murder of a seven-year-old juvenile and his father identified as Brian Wotala. It is alleged that Wotala, 38, a resident of Budana A village Bukooma sub-county in Luuka district beat his seven-year-old son to death over issues yet to be established. On learning about the incident, an irate mob hunted for Wotala and found him hiding at his mother’s place. They pounced on him and hacked him to death. Preliminary investigations suggest that the juvenile has been staying with the grandmother after Wotala divorced his wife, mother…

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By Druscilla Magezi Senior Four candidates across the country will this Friday start their Uganda Certificate Education (UCE) examinations. According to the Uganda National Examination Board (UNEB) time table, the exams will commence on October 14, 2022 with the briefing of candidates and end on November 18, 2022. A section of teachers and school heads intimated to this website that they have done enough to prepare the candidates. “We have used the time optimally to prepare our candidates and we believe our candidates are ready,” said Amis Meeme, the director of studies at Seed of Faith High School Bulanga. Students…

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The government of Uganda has lifted the ban on mining activities for Rwenzori Rare minerals in Busoga sub- region. In May this year, the Prime Minister, Robinah Nabbanja, ordered the cessation of the activities of Rwenzori Rare Metals Limited to extract rare earth minerals in the country. The matter was raised by members of Parliament from Busoga over the strangers who were in their area doing exploration and the locals feared that they had come to steal their land. During a meeting chaired by Nabbanja at the office of the Prime minister, it has been resolved that the ban on…

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In his ongoing engagements in Canada, Kyabazinga William Gabula Nadiope IV has met and held bilateral talks with the National Chief of the Aboriginal People of Canada, Elmer St. Pierre. The main focus of the meeting held at the Fairmont Chateau Laurier in Ottawa was aimed at fostering relationship between the native chiefs of Canada and Busoga Kingdom. In his remarks, the Kyabazinga urged the natives to work with Busoga Kingdom in the areas of health, education, agriculture, industry and technology. “The Kingdom is open to all developmental initiatives aimed at uplifting the living standards of our people. I, therefore,…

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His Majesty William Gabula Nadiope,IV, the Kyabazinga of Busoga, has challenged his subjects all over the world to ensure that their culture is preserved for generations to come. The Kyabazinga was speaking during the ongoing maiden Busoga Innovation Symposium in Toronto, Canada. He said the world would be a better place to live in provided cultural values are prioritized. “We are all born with our different cultures and it is a symbol of our identity that we can’t do away with. Therefore, I challenge all our people wherever they are to promote those good cultural practices that have stood the…

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The Kyabazinga of Busoga Kingdom, His Majesty William Wilberforce Gabula Nadiope IV, has held a successful meeting with representatives from Aga Khan Development Network in Canada. The meeting aimed at developing Busoga through investments took place at Uganda’s High Commission in Canada’s capital- Ottawa on Saturday. The Kyabazinga was accompanied by 3rd Deputy Prime Minister and Minister Without Portfolio, Hon. Rukia Isanga Nakadama and the Minister for Presidency, Hon. Babirye Milly Babalanda, among other Ugandan delegates. During the interaction, the Kyabazinga urged Aga Khan to invest in Busoga, adding that the sub-region has a lot of opportunities in tourism, agriculture…

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