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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Alcohol and Aging: Does Alcohol Use Make You Look Older? Memphis Drug & Alcohol Rehab

Booze also irritates delicate electrical pathways in the heart which are responsible for keeping heartbeat steady and coordinated. The resulting arrhythmias and other conduction disorders are indicative of premature aging. Plus, we’re alcoholism symptoms always introducing new features to optimize your in-app experience. Before and After Drugs Our dedicated team of professionals is here to…

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Kabuleta rallies Ugandans to fight exploitation by government as Buganda politicians meet

The National Economic Empowerment Dialogue (NEED) leader Joseph Kizza Kabuleta has said the poorly drafted 1995 National Constitution which gave a lot of powers to the President is one of the reasons why majority of Ugandans have not benefitted from the country vast natural resources. He says the President has used the powers given to…

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Masaka Killings: CID summons MPs, Ssegirinya Ssewanyana

The Police Criminal Investigations Division has summoned two National Unity Platform (NUP) MPs, Muhammad Ssegirinya and Allan Ssewanyana over the ongoing killings in Masaka. In letters dated September 3, 2021, through the speaker of Parliament, police said that the two MPs should appear at Masaka Police Station on Monday 6, to record statements. “This serves…

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