Author: Our Reporter
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Bebe Cool announces Break The Chains album release date
“Break the Chains is about cracking the glass ceiling to take Ugandan music to the table most local artists believe we are not welcome,” he said.
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Meet Sharrot Arishaba: The Powerhouse Behind Uganda’s Rising Export Empire
By Remmie Male In the ever-evolving landscape of entrepreneurship, one name is making waves both at home and abroad—Sharrot Arishaba. A bold visionary, strategic leader, and passionate advocate for women and youth, Sharrot is reshaping Uganda’s agricultural and logistics sectors while leaving an indelible mark on global trade. As the Founder and Executive Director of…
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National Labour Convention 2025 ends with strong calls for labour protection
As the convention concluded, stakeholders reaffirmed their shared responsibility to foster decent work, safeguard labour rights, and build a future-ready workforce.
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Mayanja Brothers, Kenzo to headline Simo’s New Ntinda Bar grand opening
Uganda’s bar business has been thriving, driven by the country’s high alcohol consumption rates.
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Labour Minister Amongi calls for new laws to cater for digital economy
An expo showcasing resources and initiatives related to labor rights and legal compliance is running alongside the conference.
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Pope Francis dies, aged 88
His death comes after he appeared at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Square on Sunday to wish “Happy Easter” to thousands of worshippers.
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MARU Credit celebrates excellence at MARU Credit Club Nite
Now in its sixth month of sponsorship, MARU Credit’s involvement in Club Nite has grown into a robust partnership with Uganda’s golfing and business community.
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Electoral Commission reschedules National Voters Register display
Originally scheduled to begin on 17th April 2025 and end on 8th May 2025, the display of the National Voters Register will now take place from 25th April 2025 to 15th May 2025.
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SCANDAL: Corruption rocks Energy Ministry as bosses share billions from Kenyan-Indian Firm, Devki Steel, to cancel local companies’ Iron ore mining licences
Devki is also accused of exceeding its mining quota—extracting 5 million tonnes of iron ore instead of the agreed 500,000 tonnes— which also expired long time ago.
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Angry Mbarara residents defy MP Rwebyambu over segregation
Despite the reported attempts to sabotage the event, the people stood their ground.