Local leaders in Northern Uganda are blaming Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) for colluding with fuel station owners to evade inspections hence promoting low compliance to standards.
The Tororo Municipality MP, Mr Yeri Apollo Ofwono, appealed to the Uganda Railway Corporation to consider reintroducing ...
Until she was detached from paternal care, Jovia Laker (not her real name) realized she was not just fighting for parental ...
With the rehabilitation works on the Tororo-Gulu Meter Gauge Railway line at 55 percent, the government is optimistic that ...
Uganda Cancer Institute revealed that government is planning to extend full scale cancer services at regional level in key ...
Prevention and Control Program at the Ministry of Health, Dr Gerald Mutungi, has acknowledged the government's insufficient efforts to reduce the risk of cancer and other NCDs, stressing the need for ...
Leonard Adraa, once the most feared ball striker in Ugandan football, is now an ailing figure. In his heyday in the 1970s and ...
Cancer deaths could be reduced in Uganda if there were more screenings, easier access to tests and treatments, as well as decentralising of services from Kampala.Hospice Africa Uganda executive ...
The Education Policy Review Commission (EPRC) has suggested sweeping reforms in the education sector, including phasing out Primary Seven and replacing the Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) with ...
There are very few braille Bibles in Zimbabwe. Some schools may have a copy, which the teacher reads aloud during religious ...
Wun, the Principal Assistant Secretary at Gulu Regional Referral Hospital told Uganda Radio Network in an interview that the ...