Kyabazinga (1921-2008)
BUSOGA King (Kyabazinga) Henry Wako Muloki is dead. He passed away at Mulago Hospital yesterday morning. The 87-year-old king succumbed to cancer of the oesophagus and the spinal cord. More...
Museveni mourns Muloki
Muloki welcomes Museveni to his palace in Nakabango in 2000. The President had visited the king to congratulate him upon his recovery from another ailment
President Yoweri Museveni yesterday joined the people of Busoga and cultural institutions to mourn Kyabazinga Wako Muloki. More...
Life and times of Wako Muloki
He had been fighting for his life for a long time but yesterday, Henry Wako Muloki, the Kyabazinga (king) of Busoga, passed on. The 87-year-old leader had at least two million subjects, who are now in mourning. More...
Amama Mbabazi speaks out on NSSF land deal
Mbabazi is mobbed by journalists when he arrived for the caucus meeting yesterday
SECURITY minister Amama Mbabazi yesterday said the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) got a good deal from the purchase of his land in Temangalo, Wakiso district. More...
National
Shortage of AIDS drugs persists, says ministry
THE shortage of Anti-Retroviral (ARV) drugs in the country could be worse than earlier reported, according to the stock status of the health ministry’s Anti-Retroviral Therapy programme. More...
Soldier seeks sh200m for injury
A UGANDA People’s Defence Forces soldier has sued the Government, demanding compensation of sh211m after an army truck crashed her legs. More...
Business
Early oil scheme not yet okayed
THE National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) has not yet approved the proposed Early Production Scheme for oil by Tullow. More...
Shell Jinja receives sales award
SHELL Jinja Road has received an award for good customer care and high sales volumes, writes Nicholas Kajoba. More...
Sports
AIR TICKET MESS
Cranes stars still stranded at their respective clubs Sunday Niger v Uganda Benin v Angola THE disorganisation that often precedes Cranes’ away matches has resurfaced — only this time it could come at an even heavier cost. More...
Sekagya could sweep a hattrick of FUFA awards
Cranes captain Ibrahim Sekagya tops the list of nominees for the inaugural FUFA awards released by organisers Anfield Communications. More...
Today's Column
Guilty or not, Mbabazi has a right to be heard
KARORO OKURUT A literary and socio-political analyst The biggest story in the country just now is hands down, the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) saga, in which three things come out: more than 400 acres of land, more than sh11b and more critically, the Minister for Security, Hon. Amama Mbabazi. More...
Editorial
Time to act on IGG’s NSSF report
The IGG, Faith Mwondha, has recommended several reforms in the NSSF. Apart from mismanagement and inefficiency, her report to President Yoweri Museveni contains two critical issues: Accessibility of savings by members and external control of the Fund. More...
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