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Home News Regional News Newspaper Round-Up February Monday 8th 2010

Newspaper Round-Up February Monday 8th 2010

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Tullow Oil one of the leading companies with rights to drill Uganda’s oil has sold its rights to a Chinese company.

The government does not recognise any of the rivaling claimants to the Busoga Kyabazingaship, President Museveni  has said.

A police officer who was shot by local, musician Bebe Cool is still struggling in Mulago.

Observer reports that the once highly guarded Production Sharing Agreements between government and oil companies have finally leaked.

The  Ministry of Health has unearthed seven ghost health centres in Kampala district which made the Government lose over sh6m every month, state minister James Kakooza has said.

A teenager held over the murder of Brenda Karamuzi, the woman whose body was found in a septic tank in a Kampala suburb, will testify against the key suspect, Tom Nkulungira.

Women opposition politicians have promised to follow Kiggundu up to his home after their foiled attempt to meet him at his office.

The  Rift Valley Railways Investment (RVRI) shareholders and members of the Joint Railway Commission are meeting today in Nairobi in a last round of negotiations expected to iron out RVRI ownership squabbles and pave way for the signing of a new company ownership agreement.

With just 10 days left to the Democratic Party delegates’ conference in Mbale, there’s no indication that the bitter feud between senior officials of Uganda’s oldest party is about to abate.


Some people from Karamoja have asked the Kabaka of Buganda Ronald Muwenda Mutebi  II, to help build hospitals and roads in their area.


 

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written by Figo, February 09, 2010
Once again i'm first to comment on this article. The interesting thing is that, all these news are new to me. I just learned 10 things in less than 10 mins. If i was not reading these article i would be under a umbrella and not knowing what is going on outside my little bubble of only caring about football (soccer) and that was my news for the day. Now i got the desire to continue reading these articles, rather than reading them because i had to.

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