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FIRST LADY LAUDS TEACHERS FOR CALLING OFF STRIKE
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SUMMARY: The First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Hon. Janet Museveni, has commended teachers for their patriotic decision to suspend the industrial action that had lasted several weeks. The teachers called off their strike and resolved to return to class as the Government continues to address their welfare concerns.
PRESIDENT MUSEVENI ASSURES OBONGI, MOYO OF ROADS, ELECTRICITY
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SUMMARY: Electricity and roads were some of the issues on President Museveni’s mind. “We have two debts with Obongi, and one is electricity,” He said. Money has been secured to bring electricity to Obongi. We are going to use a World Bank loan to do this,” President Museveni said, adding that the project is at the procurement stage. They are doing procurement, looking for the right company for the work. That debt is paid because the money is already there.
UK HIGH COMMISSIONER, CDF DISCUSS SECURITY
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SUMMARY: The UK High Commissioner to Uganda, Lisa Chesney, and the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, have discussed strengthening the long-standing bilateral defence and security ties between the two nations.
UGANDA’S AIR TRANSPORT SURGES TO 2.3 MILLION PASSENGERS
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SUMMARY: Director General of Uganda Civil Aviation Authority, Bamwesigye revealed that Uganda’s air traffic has increased from just over 105,000 passengers in 1991 to more than 2.3 million last year, while cargo volumes rose from 47,000 to 67,000 metric tonnes. He highlighted UCAA’s investments in infrastructure, including the first phase of airport upgrades and a soon-to-be-commissioned 20,000-square-metre terminal building.


