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Media Review, 14th October 2024

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SMUGGLERS SHOULD FACE HEFTY FINES-URA BOSS

The URA Commissioner General, John Musinguzi directed the customs staff at the one-stop border point in Busia district last week to ensure that smugglers face the maximum fine of $10,000 (about UGX 36m).

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PARLIAMENT TO CREATE LAWS SUPPORTING VULNERABLE GROUPS

The Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Anita Among, has reaffirmed Parliament’s commitment to creating laws that support the most vulnerable populations, particularly the youth, women, and Persons with Disability (PWDs).

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CID SUMMONS SACKED KCCA BOSSES OVER KITEEZI TRAGEDY

The Criminal Investigations Directorate is investigating the recently sacked KCCA trio over their alleged roles in the tragic collapse of the Kiteezi dumpsite on August 10, the only dumpsite serving Kampala, Wakiso, and parts of Mukono.

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UCE EXAMS: UNEB CHANGES TIME ALLOCATED TO KEY SUBJECTS

Mathematics, which initially had two papers, Paper I and Paper II, has been reduced to just one, and its time allocation decreased by 15 minutes from the previous two hours and 30 minutes to two hours and 15 minutes now.

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IGG TO PROBE UBOS OVER IRREGULAR CENSUS STATISTICS

The Inspector General of Government (IGG), Ms. Beti Kamya, has announced an investigation into allegations of irregular census statistics released last week by the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS).

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