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As was earlier scheduled, top officials from the Ministry of Education (MoE) on Friday 24th met heads of schools to talk over the re-opening of education institutions. According to the Secretary of Private Schools’ Committee – Hassadu Kirabira, the Education Ministry showed readiness to hear their complaints. Among other issues, the meeting observed that children are not safe in their homes as they thought it would be the case, earlier. The meeting observed that in addition to the insecurity of these children, early pregnancies are on the rise. In attendance of this meeting which was held at State House Entebbe…
By Jasper Ndyamuhaki Spiritual texts do little help in offering any kind of information on why the creator found it worthy to grant the Ugandan race the tastiness enjoyed in eating a Rolex. Nevertheless, the road side meal surely must be one of the proof that there exists a creator that plans blessings for every being on this planet. The love that the rolex juices induce within the mouth bears witness of a god so good that he dwells within the humble beings that fry, season and roll what has come to be a meal that bestows immeasurable joy. Unfortunately,…
COVID-19’s Impact On the Fleet Management Sector And What It Says About The Future Of The US Economy
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced all industries, including sectoral leaders, to take a relook at their business strategies and priorities. While all sectors bore the brunt of lockdown-led disruptions, sectors like transportation have handled the crisis in a relatively better way. Transportation, as the lifeline of an economy, provided unparalleled support and last-mile connectivity to ensure not a single human being goes without the supply of essential commodities during the peak of the crisis. This blog is your one-stop destination for finding out the secret recipe of the fleet management sector’s success during the COVID-19 pandemic, what it means for…
By Mukisa Bruno Several things have happened in the past few months within this nation and the globe universally. Of these, some are seemingly contemporary whereas the rest are those we now have endorsed as normal thus having them incorporated into society. At this point, it’s not news hearing that a politician so and so was charged with abuse of office, because as the script always is, soon they will be out sharing the road with us while still living large. In our nation, one thing not to rely on is our attention span. It is almost like the entire…
By Ivan Baguma Thank you for following my sequel of articles. I am grateful for the feedback from those of you who acted upon my last article and as a result put a smile on your loved ones’ faces as well as yours. Today, we are going to talk about forgiveness and how it can heal you. I hope that after you read this piece, you shall forgive, let go and receive healing. Now is the best time to let go of any resentments and all forms of negativity, to build up one another in love and unity. Forgiveness is…
There has been, within the church, a great rise in the rivalries amongst ministries over very trivial matters. For the most, it is simply because one preacher agrees not with what the other preaches. These kind, by trying to justify their own positions, pull the others down assuming that by so doing, they are actually rendering acceptable service to God. Such grudges of one ministry attacking the other have been on for years, but we all hope it comes to an end because instead of being a footing of instruction, we’ve turned the Bible into the basis of argument and…
Uganda had over 700 Rhinos in the 60’s but now, barely 40.
It has been weeks ever since the learners returned home, with many doubtful of what awaits them upon commencement of studies.
Today, we shall briefly talk about gratitude.
Part 4 of the series was outed at 10am Ugandan Time.
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