London, United Kingdom | AFP | British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will set out his plans for government on Thursday following a sweeping election win, focused on delivering Brexit and supporting the health service. Queen Elizabeth II will open parliament in a lavish ceremony where she will read out the Conservative …
Read More »Gov’t, UCC sued for failure to protect children from unhealthy food advertisement
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Center for Food and Adequate Living Rights-CEFROHT has jointly sued government and Uganda Communications Commission-UCC for alleged failure to stop the broadcast of adverts threatening the health of children. CEFROHT is a not for profit human rights organization based in Gayaza that was founded …
Read More »Tourism grew slowest in 2019 – BOU
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Tourism earnings are estimated to have grown slower in the first ten months of 2019, according to to the Central Bank. The government planned to attract more one million tourists this year on top of the 1.8million people received in 2018. But the Central Bank …
Read More »Cipla quality chemicals announces Ugx 14.5 billion loss
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Drug manufacturer Cipla Quality Chemicals has announced a loss of 14.5 billion Shillings for the period from April to September 2019, underscoring the struggles the drugmaker is going through. This is a significant drop from the 3.3 billion Shillings profit announced for the period between …
Read More »IG urges gov’t to strengthen local complaint mechanisms in corruption fight
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Deputy IGG George Banugemereire has called for local complaint handling mechanisms at the various levels of government’ as a measure to curb corruption. He says that creating more institutions does not affect the fight against corruption but boosts the campaign to eradicate the vice. Bamugemereire …
Read More »Anti-corruption drive in Bongo’s Gabon reshuffles political pack
Libreville, Gabon | AFP | The oil-rich central African state of Gabon has carried out a string of top-level arrests and reassignments as it ramps up a drive against corruption. Nearly two dozen people, some of them in the inner circle of power, have been ousted from office, arrested or …
Read More »NFA moves to evict forest encroachers in Kalangala
Kalangala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | There is growing tension amongst residents encroaching on the Lutoboka Central Forest Reserve in Kalangala District as the National Forest Authority-NFA moves to evict them. The reserve covering 174 hectares of land, is now home to more than 400 residents. The residents encroached on the …
Read More »Kadaga, Ethiopian counterpart call for improved transport infrastructure
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga and her Ethiopian counterpart Tagesse Chafo have called for improved transport infrastructure across the African continent in order to ease movement of persons and improve trade. The two Speakers observed a need to improve the existing road, rail and …
Read More »Guinea-Bissau votes on new president to break political deadlock
Bissau, Guinea-Bissau | AFP | Guinea-Bissau voted in a presidential election on Sunday which is hoped to solve a long-running leadership crisis in the coup-prone and impoverished West African country. The vote caps four years of political chaos as incumbent Jose Mario Vaz, 62 — who is running for re-election — …
Read More »Former Trump advisor accuses White House of blocking Twitter access
Washington, United States | AFP | Former Trump National Security Advisor John Bolton said the White House denied him access to his Twitter account after his dismissal in early September, in a series of tweets that signal his return to the social media site. “Since resigning as National Security Advisor, …
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