NEW VISION
PRESIDENT HAILS GEN. SALEH’S SACRIFICE IN LIBERATION STRUGGLE
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Summary: President Yoweri Museveni has hailed Gen. (rtd) Caleb Akandwanaho alias Salim Saleh for sacrificing his youthful days to join the liberation struggle, describing him as a symbol of patriotism and a role model for young Ugandans.
GOVERNMENT SECURES ANOTHER 119 MILLION LITRES OF FUEL
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Summary: While some neighbouring countries are currently struggling to find fuel, the Government has secured an additional 119 million litres of petrol, which will boost national fuel reserves.
I DO NOT WANT TO HEAR ABOUT CORRUPTION IN PARLIAMENT
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Summary: “I do not want to hear corruption in Parliament because if there’s corruption in Parliament, how will you control the other people? When you say you are oversight, if you, the oversight, are also sick, who will carry out oversight on you? It will kill Uganda. This is suicide, it must not be there,” President Yoweri Museveni said.
GEN. MUHOOZI TO DONATE PROCEEDS FROM BIRTHDAY RUN TO ORPHANS
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Summary: All proceeds from the birthday marathon of the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) and Special Presidential Advisor on Special Operations, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, will be donated to orphans and other vulnerable groups. The run is scheduled for April 26.
GOVERNMENT, UNICEF LAUNCH NUTRITION CAMPAIGN
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Summary: The Ministry of Health, in partnership with UNICEF, has launched a nationwide nutrition campaign amid growing concerns that one in every four children under the age of five is stunted. This highlights a persistent crisis that continues to undermine the country’s health ad development.
The campaign dubbed “Nutrition for All”, is being rolled out starting with a one-month pilot that will be scaled up to tackle malnutrition awareness, behaviour change and stronger community engagement.
NUMBER OF AIDS ORPHANS DROPS -REPORT
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Summary: The number of children who have lost one or both parents to HIV/AIDS in Rakai and the neighbouring Districts has reduced sharply over the last three decades, a new report has revealed.
COFFEE: HIGH HOPES AS FARMERS RECEIVE 50,000 SEEDLINGS
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Summary: For decades, the fertile plains of the Teso Sub-region were synonymous with cotton. Today, that legacy is steadily fading, replaced by a new promise taking root in the soils of Serere: coffee farming.
On Monday afternoon, a wave of optimism swept through the district as the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries distributed 50,000 clonal robusta coffee seedlings to farmers.



