NEMA bans open burning of waste
Zadock Amanyisa | Tayari News KAMPALA – The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has banned open burning of waste in all cities, urban authorities, and district local governments. The Environmental
Zadock Amanyisa | Tayari News KAMPALA – The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has banned open burning of waste in all cities, urban authorities, and district local governments. The Environmental
Tayari News British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has blocked a request from US President Donald Trump to allow US forces to use UK air bases during any preemptive attack on
Tayari News Lydia Wanyoto, the Mbale City Woman Member of Parliament-elect, has declared her intention to run for the speakership of the 12th Parliament. Wanyoto, a lawyer by profession, announced
Enock Ndyamuhaki KABALE – The Bishop of the Diocese of Kigezi, Rt. Rev. Gaddie Akanjuna has raised alarm over what he described as a growing addiction to mobile phones among
Tayari News KAMPALA – Uganda’s ambition to grow its economy tenfold by 2040 is facing an unexpected threat: a fast-rising mental health crisis driven by rapid population growth, youth unemployment,
Gideon Tumwijukye KABALE – The Chief Magistrate’s Court has granted bail to Jolly Jackline Tukamushaba, the Vice President of the National Unity Platform (NUP) for Western Uganda, following weeks of
Tayari News Nickson Agasiirwe Karuhanga, the former Commandant of the Police Special Investigations Unit, has applied to the High Court Criminal Division in Kampala for mandatory bail after spending more
Adolf Ayoreka | Tayari News MBARARA – Stakeholders, including Academic researchers from Mbarara University of Science and Technology, civil society organisations, and government institutions like the Ministry of Water and
Zadock Amanyisa MBARARA – The Government of Uganda has deepened its plans to expand the Nyakisharara Aerodrome in Mbarara into a mega international Airport to facilitate connections between Brazil and
Enock Ndyamuhakyi KABALE – Schools in Greater Kabale are grappling with serious challenges in implementing Uganda’s new abridged Advanced Level curriculum, as shortages of teaching and learning materials and limited teacher