Media Review – 23rd, May 2025
NEWVISION MARTYRS DAY: BUSINESS BANNED AT NAMUGONGO PAGE: 2 SUMMARY: Police, in co-ordination with the Uganda Martyrs Day National Organising Committee, have suspended all business activities in the vicinity of the Namugongo Martyrs Shrines ahead of the annual celebrations slated for June 3. THERE ARE MORE JOBS IN PRIVATE SECTOR THAN IN GOVERNMENT, SAYS PRESIDENT
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Media Review – 22nd, May 2025
NEWVISION POLICE WILL DELIVER PEACEFUL 2026 ELECTIONS PAGE: 2 SUMMARY: The Inspector General of Police, Abas Byakagaba, has assured the public that the Police is prepared to deliver peaceful elections in 2026.”We are recruiting 10,000 special Police constables who will be trained at Kabalye, Olilim and Ikafe to reinforce security,” he announced. PRESIDENT MUSEVENI COMMENDS
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Media Review – 20th, May 2025
NEWVISION PRESIDENT MUSEVENI: SOLDIERS MUST BE DISCIPLINED THROUGH GENERAL COURT MARTIAL PAGE: 4 SUMMARY: President Yoweri Museveni has emphasised the importance of maintaining discipline among soldiers through the General Court Martial (GCM).Museveni made the remarks yesterday while addressing the National Resistance Movement (NRM) Parliamentary Caucus at State House, Entebbe, ahead of today’s second reading of
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Media Review – 19th, May 2025
NEWVISION UGANDA AIRLINES LAUNCHES INAUGURAL FLIGHT TO LONDON PAGE: 2 SUMMARY: Uganda Airlines yesterday launched its first direct flight to London in nearly a decade, marking its longest route yet and its first connection to Europe. The inaugural flight departed from Entebbe International Airport for London Gatwick at 9:50am. The flight is a direct link
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Media Review – 15th, May 2025
NEWVISION RWENZORI GETS SKILLING HUB Page: 4 Summary: President Yoweri Museveni yesterday launched the Rwenzori Presidential Skilling Hub in Mubuku Town Council, Kasese District as part of the government’s ongoing effort to empower youth with practical skills. PRESIDENT MUSEVENI COMMISSIONS UGX 53B ROAD PROJECTS IN KASESE Page: 5 Summary: President Yoweri Museveni yesterday commissioned several
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Media Review – 14th, May 2025
President Yoweri Museveni has noted that Uganda’s true path to liberation lies not just in politics, but in technology, skills and practical education. “Skilling hubs have two purposes. One is to create wealth. Wealth comes from people,” President Museveni said.
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Media Review, 24th January 2025
NEWVISION PDM PERFORMANCE IN BUSOGA IMPRESSES PRESIDENT MUSEVENI Page: 3 Summary: President Yoweri Museveni has expressed satisfaction with the impact of the Parish Development Model (PDM) in helping rural communities transition from subsistence farming to diversified, cash-based economic activities in the Busoga sub-region. OVER 90% PASS AS DISTINCTIONS DROP Page: 4 Summary: Over 90% of
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Media Review, 23rd January 2025
NEWVISION PRESIDENT MUSEVENI RALLIES BUSOGA ON HOUSEHOLD INCOME Page: 3 Summary: President Yoweri Museveni has appealed to households in Busoga Sub-region to ensure that they have a source of income to help them fight poverty and create wealth. GOVERNMENT ORDERS DELETION OF 4,000 FROM PAYROLL Page: 4 Summary: The Government has ordered Ministries, Departments and
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Media Review, 22nd January 2025
NEWVISION UGANDA, ALGERIA BOOST MILITARY TIES Page: 2 Summary: The Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF), Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, met with his Algerian counterpart, Gen. Said Chanegriha, to discuss military co-operation and bilateral ties. GOVERNMENT RELEASES UGX 719.98B FOR SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS Page: 6 Summary: The Finance Ministry has released
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Media Review, 21st January 2025
NEW VISION VOTERS’ REGISTER UPDATE KICKS OFF Page: 2 Summary: The key highlight of the exercise is registered voters confirming that their details on the register are correct. The exercise will further enable registered voters to confirm the accuracy of their particulars on the voters’ register and correct any errors that may be identified. FIRST
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