Laban Musinguzi Appointed Coordinator for  Parliamentary Forum on Labour, Decent Employment & Productivity 

Joshua Laban Musinguzi, Who has been Ag. Head of External Labour Monitoring Unit (ELM), has been appointed as the coordinator for Parliamentary Forum on Labour, Decent Employment and Productivity. The Parliamentary Forum on Labour, Decent Employment and Productivity , which was registered on October 11, 2021, was put in place with a sole aim to…

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Deputy Speaker, Archbishop Kaziimba Condemn Assassination Acts 

The Deputy Speaker of Parliament Thomas Tayebwa on Saturday joined the Archbishop of the Church of Uganda Dr Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu in condemning with strongest terms people who eliminate others through assassination moves. They made these hard hitting statements at the thanksgiving and fundraising service organized by Works and Transport Minister Gen Katumba Wamala at…

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Over 18,000 Schincheonji Members donate blood to contribute to stability of blood supply in South Korea

Blood shortages due to COVID-19 are prevalent across the world. In January, the American Red Cross declared “a national blood crisis” poising a great risk to patient care. In March, a US-based non-profit organization Memorial Blood Centers (MBC) declared the blood “emergency” due to a lack of the stock of type O blood at only…

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Hamis Kiggundu: 38- Year Billionaire Who Built White House in Uganda

At only 38 years, Kiggundu, commonly known as ‘Ham’, is a Ugandan businessman, investor, real estate and property developer, philanthropist, and author of two books; ‘Success and Failure Based on Reason and Reality,’ published 2018, and his newly published book ‘Reason as the World Masterpiece‘, 2021. Hamis said, “I have always admired the white house…

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Majority of Ugandan Workers in Middle East Ignorant about Contract Details, Says Foreign Affairs Official

John Laban Musinguzi, the head of the External Labour Monitoring Unit (ELM) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has revealed that most of the Ugandan migrant workers especially domestic workers working in the Middle East, are  ignorant about their contracts. Musinguzi says this has made them susceptible to job exploitation, torture, and sometimes deportation. “Most workers…

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