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    Uganda oil deal shakes up refinery scene

    Uganda just gave UNOC a big chunk of the new oil deal. The national company will control 40 percent of the refinery project. Alpha MBM Investments from UAE signed papers for the other 60 percent. The signing happened on March 29 at the President's house in Entebbe. President Museveni watched as...
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    UPDF thinks about leaving Lubero to chase ADF remnants

    Uganda might pull its army out of Lubero in Congo. Army leaders want to chase ADF fighters who ran away to North Kivu and Ituri provinces instead. Colonel Chris Magezi told reporters about these plans last Sunday. He heads public relations for the Ugandan military right. The army needs to move...
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    South Sudan crisis shakes up Uganda freight

    South Sudan faces big security problems that hurt Uganda's shipping businesses. Trucks can't easily move goods into South Sudan anymore. Charles Mwebembezi leads the Uganda Freight Forwarders Association and worries about these problems. He visited South Sudan two months ago when things seemed...
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    UMI grads eye alternative justice research

    Justice Bart Katureebe wants graduates to look into other ways to solve legal problems. He thinks regular courts cost too much money and don't really fix issues between people. At the UMI graduation in Gulu last Friday, he talked about how mediation and local customs often work better than...
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    Not Just a Holiday Time for Youth to Make a Change

    Independence Day means more than just time off work. We must remember the brave people who fought hard for our freedom. Young Americans need to think about what they do for their country every day, not just during celebrations. They should ask themselves if they live up to what earlier...
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    Experts Praise Zimbabwe Tight Money Moves

    Experts love how Zimbabwe's government keeps money tight. They say this approach has kept prices steady and helped the currency stay stable. The government limits how much money goes around by keeping interest rates high. They also spend less money from the public budget. Both these steps help...
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    Tigere keeps growing with smart property moves

    Tigere made good money in 2024 as Zimbabwe's first public Real Estate Investment Trust. The company grew despite tough government money rules. Tigere plans to keep doing well by picking good renters and buying different types of buildings. Brett Abrahamse from Tigere said their money growth came...
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    Faction Fights Shake Up Zanu-PF Leadership

    People loyal to President Emmerson Mnangagwa tried to kick Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga out during a recent central committee meeting of Zimbabwe's Zanu-PF party. Their plan failed, showing how deep the fights run inside the group. Mnangagwa's supporters dislike Chiwenga because he stands...
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    ZETDC charges a fee to keep your wiring in check

    ZETDC wants $25 from everyone to check electrical systems throughout Zimbabwe. The company started this because many houses caught fire from bad wiring. They believe these checks will prevent dangerous accidents that happen when electrical parts break or people install things wrong. The power...
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    ZETDC collects fees for electrical safety checks

    ZETDC plans to make big money from new electrical checks at every building across Zimbabwe. The company told everyone about this on March 27. They claim these checks keep people safe from bad wiring and prevent fires. Because of recent home fires, ZETDC wants to find and fix electrical problems...
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    ZETDC Checks Your Wiring for Safety

    ZETDC announced on Thursday, March 27, that it plans to check electrical systems across Zimbabwe. These checks aim to keep people safe from electrical dangers and protect lives and property. Recent house fires and accidents caused by bad wiring show why these checks matter. ZETDC isn't just...
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    UBOS Clears Up Buganda Map Confusion

    The Uganda Bureau of Statistics met with leaders from the Buganda Kingdom about a map problem. People became angry when they saw an official map that completely left out Buganda. The viral map named every region of Uganda except Buganda. Instead, it split Buganda territory into two areas called...
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    Keysearch vs Ahrefs who does keywords better

    Finding the right keyword research tools matters a lot for websites, blogs, and businesses. Keysearch and Ahrefs stand out as popular options that help find traffic-driving words. Both tools claim great results, but they serve different needs depending on what you want to accomplish with your...
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    Jinja Jailbreak Suspects Use Crumbling Walls to Get Out

    Ten prisoners broke out of Jinja jail early Sunday morning. They smashed through the holding cell walls by pushing together until the walls crumbled. After the walls gave way, these inmates beat up the guards on duty. They ran off fast, leaving everyone guessing where they went. An inside...
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    Zimbabweans Keep Calm and Carry On

    The government asks everyone in Zimbabwe to keep living life as normal. Dr. Jenfan Muswere from the Information Ministry says police officers stand ready to protect citizens across the country. He spoke to reporters yesterday in the capital city. Dr. Muswere wants people to ignore fake calls for...
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    Zimbabwe Market Catches On to ZiG

    Zimbabwe's gold currency, ZiG, is ready to expand to more businesses as people start trusting it better for everyday use. The central bank expects ZiG payments will spread to more places, including gas stations, because citizens see it keeping its value pretty well compared to before. After ZiG...
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    Govt Checks Officials Grades, Celebrates Top Performers

    The government brought in outside experts to check how top officials did their jobs. This includes Cabinet ministers and makes sure everyone receives fair treatment during reviews. Back in 2021, officials started using performance contracts for ministers, permanent secretaries, local leaders...
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    Church and Government Team Up for a Brighter Future

    The government has praised churches for their strong support of communities across the nation. At a special event in Harare yesterday, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga spoke highly about religious leaders who fight against unfair treatment of people, help those living in poverty, and bring...
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    Media on a Mission for Safer Roads

    Dr. Jenfan Muswere has asked reporters to step up their coverage of road safety issues. He believes their work helps cut down crashes and protect lives. The Information Minister shared these thoughts through his representative, Mr. George Chisoko, at the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe Media...
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    Zimbabwe Gets Charged Up With More Power

    Zimbabwe makes more power thanks to extra water from the Zambezi River and better output at the Hwange Power Station. This helps wheat farmers plan for winter crops and improves business across the country. The Zambezi River Authority provides water to both Zimbabwe and Zambia. Because of good...
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