The Burundian army has denied accusations that its troops, under the peacekeeping mission in the war-torn province of North Kivu, …
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Cricket Cranes Start Quest for World Cup Slot
Fifteen Cricket players have traveled to Namibia for the T20 World Cup Qualifiers Africa finals slated for Nov 20th to …
Read More »Transporters Hike Fares Following Closure of Hoima-Kampala Road
The closure of the Hoima-Kampala highway, resulting from the flooding of the River Kafu, has prompted an increase in transport …
Read More »Kagezi Murder: Four Charged, Remanded
Kampala, Uganda | THE BLACK EXAMINER | The Nakawa Chief Magistrate’s Court has remanded two convicts and two prisoners, including …
Read More »UNRA to Ordered Pay Sh31.4b in Damages to Parambot Breweries
Kampala, Uganda | THE BLACK EXAMINER | The Court of Appeal has affirmed a High Court ruling that mandates the …
Read More »Bicycle Scandal: Supreme Court Upholds Kashaka’s 10-Year Jail Sentence
Kampala, Uganda | THE BLACK EXAMINER | The Supreme Court has upheld a 10-year sentence handed to John Muhanguzi Kashaka, …
Read More »Sub-county Chairperson On Spot Over Pipeline Compensation Discrepancies in Kyotera
Kyotera District | THE BLACK EXAMINER | Jude Ssali, the Kakuuto sub-county Chairperson in Kyotera district, is facing allegations of …
Read More »More Ugandan Men Embrace Circumcision in Fight Against HIV
An increasing number of men are opting for medical circumcision as Uganda works toward completely eradicating the AIDS disease by …
Read More »Ferry Services Halted as Fuel Tanker Plunges into River Nile
Moyo District | THE BLACK EXAMINER | Passengers traveling to Adjumani and Moyo districts and other parts of the West Nile region and South Sudan are stranded after the temporary suspension of services by Laropi-Umi Ferry on Albert Nile.
Read More »Data Input Delays Mosquito Net Distribution in Luwero
Luwero District | BLACK EXAMINER| Health authorities in Luwero District have had to postpone the distribution of mosquito nets until further notice due to a delay in data input by sub-county officials. The campaign, known as 'Under the Net,' was initiated in response to government efforts to reduce Malaria morbidity and mortality, beginning in districts with the highest Malaria prevalence. While net distribution started in other regions, Luwero District was set to conduct its distribution on Saturday, October 21.
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