NEW VISION
PRESIDENT MUSEVENI GETS CREDENTIALS FROM FOUR AMBASSADORS
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Summary: President Yoweri Museveni has received credentials from four newly accredited ambassadors and high commissioners to Uganda. The ambassadors presented their letters of credence to the President on Friday at State House, Entebbe. These are; Algerian Ambassador to Uganda, H.E. Mourad Amokrane, Kenyan Ambassador to Uganda, H.E. Josh Arthur Maangi, Netherlands Ambassador to Uganda, H.E. Frederieke Quispel, and Eswatini Kingdom High Commissioner to Uganda, H.E. Mahlaba Almon Mamba.
HOW GOVERNMENT COMPANIES SHOULD TREAT AI
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Summary: As technological advancements to reshape the workforce, employees and businesses alike are grappling with the prospect of disruption, sparking fears of job displacement. With Automation and Artificial Intelligence (AI) increasingly becoming a reality, the pressure to adapt is mounting, leaving many to wonder what the future holds for their careers and industries.
GABON PRESIDENT SEEKS COLLABORATION ON VALUE ADDITION WITH UGANDA
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Summary: The Transitional President of Gabon, H.E. Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, has expressed his wish to collaborate with the Government of Uganda to promote value addition programmes for the benefit of the people of the two sister nations. The president made the call in the company of Gabon First Lady Zita Oligal, late last week, while visiting Fine Spinners Uganda Lid Factory, located on Spring Road, Kiswa Zone in Bugolobi, Kampala City.
NEW VARSITIES EMBRACE VOCATIONAL COURSES
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Summary: A total of 58,995 candidates yesterday commenced their Uganda Business and Technical Examinations Board (UBTEB) finals as the country registered an increase in the number of universities enrolling students for Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) assessment.
DAILY MONITOR
DPP DROPS IDLE AND DISORDERLY CHARGES.
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Summary: Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Jane Frances Abodo has decided to drop the charge of idle and disorderly against some of the suspected anti-corruption demonstrators. The Chief Government Prosecutor explained that she had to take an administrative step to have the idle and disorderly charge dropped.
“Most of the laws inherited from our colonial masters need cleaning up. If you look through the Penal Code Act, a number of laws are really archaic. And as the President said about idle and disorderly, nobody should be charged with that because you cannot be idle in your own country,” DPP Abodo said.