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Nakiwogo Market vendors have asked Entebbe Division Two leaders to devise means of draining their market that was flooded after the water level in Lake Victoria raised. The water damaged merchandise and it has forced some vendors to abandon their stalls. Vendors say business has slumped because clients cannot access the flooded market. They now fear that the stagnant water is likely to cause waterborne disease. Entebbe Division B leaders have toured the market to assess the problem. #NTVNews #NTVTonight #NTVWeekendEdition Subscribe to Our Channel For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ug Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvuganda Connect with us on Messenger via m.me/NTVUganda
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LIVE: PARLIAMENT IN SESSION I APRIL 23, 2024
NSEREKO MUHAMMAD AT LOGGERHEADS WITH THE NATIONAL PLANNING AUTHORITY.
L.O.P JOEL SSENYONYI CONDEMNS CREATION OF NEW GOV'T POSITIONS, TAX PAYERS FUNDS TO BE WASTED.
A red flag has been raised on Uganda for being a destination and transit route for illicit imports and exports. The Director of Public Prosecutions, Jane Frances Abodo, says that Uganda ranks number seven in organized crimes out of the 54 states in Africa. Abodo highlights the urgent need to equip and retool all parties in the justice sector with appropriate knowledge to address these emerging crimes. #NTVNews #NTVTonight #NTVWeekendEdition Subscribe to Our Channel For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ug Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvuganda Connect with us on Messenger via m.me/NTVUganda
LIVE: UBC GOOD MORNING UGANDA I APRIL 23, 2024
LIVE: UBC GOOD MORNING UGANDA I APRIL 23, 2024
In Uganda's persistent revenue deficits, expanding the country's revenue base is a a strategic imperative. One avenue for achieve this is through harnessing the potential of industries that are currently underdeveloped. Among the industries, the Creative Industry is a powerhouse to be unleashed.
In a bid to curb the alarming rise in road accidents, The Permanent Secretary Ministry of Works and Transport Waiswa Baligeya has revealed that Government is proposing a 30 km/hr. speed limit in all urban areas. These proposed changes were revealed during the validation workshop for the Draft Traffic and Road Safety Regulations 2024 held at Imperial Royale Hotel in Kampala. Under these proposed speed regulations, urban areas would see a reduction in the speed limit to 30 km/per hour strictly, while all built-up areas for example along High ways would have a maximum speed limit of 50 kilometers per hour.
LIVE: UBC NEWS TONIGHT @10PM WITH MICHEAL JORDAN LUKOMWA I APRIL 22, 2024
THE JOURNEY I APRIL 22, 2024
LIVE: UBC NEWS TONIGHT WITH MICHEAL JORDAN LUKOMWA I APRIL 22, 2024
In a bid to bolster transport, logistics, and trade within the region, members of the Central Corridor Transit Transport Facilitation Agency (CCTTFA) convened in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania for a pivotal Stakeholders Consultative Committee meeting. Representatives from Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, Malawi, and Tanzania congregated to deliberate on strategies for regional collaboration.
Uganda’s lowest labor costs for unskilled and skilled workers, as marketed by the government, continue to attract more Asian investors in electronic assembly, especially smartphones. Chinese firms are also rushing for lower EAC local assembly tariffs of up to 10% on imported components and manufacturing under bond, with a 10-year cooperation tax holiday. The introduction of Simi-mobile, U-home, Mi-One, and Infinix brings Asian smartphone assemblers who set up shop in Uganda to four. According to Investment Minister Anite, the sector is expected to boost import substitution and create thousands of jobs in the long term. #NTVNews #NTVTonight #NTVWeekendEdition Subscribe to Our Channel For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ug Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvuganda Connect with us on Messenger via m.me/NTVUganda
Some fish dealers are reporting a significant rebound in fish stocks of large fish species in Lake Victoria, which they attribute to fish protection initiatives and improving technologies. At the end of last year, the URA reported that the country is now earning over 9 billion shillings annually from fish exports. However, a report by regional partners in Tanzania's livestock development and fisheries shows stocks in the freshwater lakes shared by the three EAC states have declined to 35% due to habitat destruction and increasing human activities. #NTVNews #NTVTonight #NTVWeekendEdition Subscribe to Our Channel For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ug Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvuganda Connect with us on Messenger via m.me/NTVUganda
A recent SME forum in Kampala has once again reignited a hotly debated topic on whether inadequate capitalization is the real problem for SMEs. However, speakers, including business owners and the federation chief, admitted that the challenge lies in treating the symptoms resulting from the failure to utilize little or available financing. One of the entrepreneurs, Charles Nsubuga, the Chief Executive of SESACO, says business owners are ignoring the services of financial advisers and end up in dire situations. #NTVNews #NTVTonight #NTVWeekendEdition Subscribe to Our Channel For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ug Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvuganda Connect with us on Messenger via m.me/NTVUganda
In Sempa zone in Kampala's Kawempe division, many single mothers with nowhere to leave their children when they go to work seek the services of Rose Nampala, whom they affectionately call Mama Peter. For 3,000 shillings a day, the parents drop off their children at the daycare center cum salon and pick them up later in the evening. #NTVNews #NTVTonight #NTVWeekendEdition Subscribe to Our Channel For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ug Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvuganda Connect with us on Messenger via m.me/NTVUganda
The defense trial of former LRA fighter Thomas Kwoyelo has continued today with the accused taking the stand, defending himself against 78 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed against the civilian population of northern Uganda. The trial is taking place before the International Crimes Division (ICD) of the High Court, Gulu High Court. Today, Kwoyelo broke down as he narrated how LRA leader Joseph Kony killed his Deputy Vincent Otti in 2008 for plotting to defect to the government side. Kwoyelo explains that while in the Garamba forest in Congo, Kony ordered the arrest of Otti and himself for being accomplices to a defection plot, even as the peace talks were ongoing. According to Kwoyelo, Kony told him that he had been alerted by his spirits that Otti was guilty of the allegations while he (Kwoyelo) was innocent. The trial continues tomorrow. #NTVNews #NTVTonight #NTVWeekendEdition Subscribe to Our Channel For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ug Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvuganda Connect with us on Messenger via m.me/NTVUganda
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