Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | AFP | Seven years ago, amid extravagant celebrations marking the African Union’s 50th anniversary, the continent’s heads of state declared they would “end all wars in Africa by 2020.” But as leaders travel to Addis Ababa this weekend for the latest summit of the 55-member bloc — …
Read More »Albania quake exposes scourge of sketchy construction
Thumanë, Albania | AFP | When a powerful earthquake struck Albania more than two months ago, buildings collapsed like houses of cards atop sleeping families. As the country struggles to put the pieces back together, it is facing a structural reality that the disaster exposed: the scourge of illegal construction that …
Read More »UGX 18 billion Nimule one stop border post opened
Nimule, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The One-Stop Border Post (OSBP) at Nimule international cross border town has been opened to boost efficient trade between Uganda and South Sudan. The US$ 5 million, approximately 18.3 million Uganda Shillings’ facility was on Thursday handed over to the Government of South Sudan by …
Read More »Staff shortage hits Makerere university estates unit
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Staff shortage has hit Makerere University Estates and Works Department. Sources at the department indicate that over 200 vacancies have not been filled over the past years. The estates, which is charged with critical properties of the University that include buildings, land, and vehicles has …
Read More »Brexit robs German village of Scottish mayor
BRUNSMARK, Germany | AFP | The tiny village of Brunsmark, an hour outside Hamburg in the lush north German countryside, might seem an unlikely spot to suffer a sudden Brexit shock. But Britain’s departure from the European Union means Iain Macnab, a Scotsman comfortably settled in the area for decades, must …
Read More »Uganda to buy aircraft for aerial sprays
Nakaseke, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has said government is planning to buy own aircraft for aerial sprays in response to locusts and other insects attacks in future. Uganda is on alert over reports that the swarm of the desert locusts is only about 60 kilometers from …
Read More »Uganda to lose UGX 500bn to tax incentives in 2019/20 financial year
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda is set to lose more than 500 billion Shillings in tax waivers during the 2019/2020 financial year alone, the Uganda Revenue Authority has indicated. A tax waiver is when a company or an individual engaged in a certain activity where they are supposed to …
Read More »Cameroon elections overshadowed by boycott and violence
Yaoundé, Cameroon | AFP | Voters in Cameroon will cast their ballots Sunday in a country where the mood has been darkened by separatist violence and calls for an election boycott. Elections to renew the central African country’s legislature and local councils are taking place for the first time in seven …
Read More »Expelled MPs did not get fair hearing- Lawyers
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Attorney General and lawyers of the Electoral Commission have asked the Supreme Court to stay the execution of the Constitutional Court ruling which dismissed six Members of Parliament on grounds that there were not accorded a fair hearing. The Judgement affected Apac Municipality Member …
Read More »Moroto, Kotido sign peace agreement
Moroto, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Moroto and Kotido districts have signed a peace pact to unconditionally cease inter-clan raids between the two districts. The peace deal was signed on Thursday at Loletekia in Nadunget Sub County Moroto district. it was witnessed by leaders from Moroto and Kotido, elders, the 3rd …
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