World Oral Health Day: Expert warns on oral sex
Gideon Tumwijukye | Tayari News KABALE – Residents of Kabale District have been warned against engaging in oral sex due to the potential health risks associated with the practice. The
Gideon Tumwijukye | Tayari News KABALE – Residents of Kabale District have been warned against engaging in oral sex due to the potential health risks associated with the practice. The
Tayari News An estimated 4.9 million children died before their fifth birthday in 2024, including 2.3 million newborns, according to new estimates released on Wednesday by the United Nations. Most
Tayari News MASINDI – Traders and residents in Masindi Municipality have witnessed a major crackdown on illegal structures as authorities launch an operation to restore trade order in the town. The
Gideon Tumwijukye | Tayari News RUBANDA – Police in Rubanda District have launched investigations into a fatal hit-and-run road crash that claimed the life of a 36-year-old man identified
Enock Ndyamuhakyi RUBANDA – Road users along the Karungu-Kerere road that connects Mpungu and Ruhonwa parishes in Rubanda District have raised a concern over the deteriorating section at Nyakanengo which
Tayari News KAMPALA – The State House Investors Protection Unit (SHIPU), in coordination with the Kira Police Division, has arrested two suspects in connection with land fraud, criminal trespass, impersonation,
Justine Nyakaisiki | Tayari News FORT PORTAL: Vendors and traders operating along the streets of Central Division in Fort Portal City have expressed concern and frustration after city authorities launched
Tayari News Residents in Soroti District are calling for an independent investigation into the recent death of a suspect in police custody at Katine Central Police Station (CPS). The demand
Tayari News Poor harvests and food shortages in Kotido District have forced hundreds of residents, mainly women and children, to migrate to neighbouring districts in search of food, prompting leaders
Tayari News KAMPALA – The Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of Kampala, Fredrick Jackson Baalwa, has said journalism is not a crime and urged the government and security agencies to