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Workers angry after pay rise deal falls flat

Unions representing civil servants and other public sector workers are up in arms again, protesting a decision by government to unilaterally postpone promised salary enhancements to the 2024/2025 financial year. The pay rise deferment flies in the face of positions agreed between the unions and government under a 2018 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). Now, dismayed…

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Senior four student arrested

The police in Buikwe District have arrested a 19 –year- old senior four student for allegedly sodomizing and defiling an eight- year -old pupil. The incident reportedly occurred on April 2, 2023, in Bunyangira Village in Kawolo Sub County in Buikwe District. Ssezibwa regional police spokesperson, Ms. Hellen Butoto, confirmed to this publication on Wednesday…

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Women activists ask government to Review universal education, incorporate free sanitary pads

Women activists have asked the government to review the free education program and incorporate a provision of offering free sanitary pads to all female learners. According to the activists under their umbrella body Lets Turn The Page Uganda,(TLP-Uganda), the challenge of poor performance of girls in final examinations at both primary and secondary level is…

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Online money lenders preying on Ugandans

A key financial sector regulator last evening said it is soon releasing new guidelines in the face of a rise in unlicensed online money lending dealerships through which unsuspecting Ugandans are facing extortionate and illegal interest fees. Weeks into investigations by Daily Monitor into this potentially multimillion black market rip-off, the Uganda Microfinance Regulatory Authority…

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Trinidad and Tobago Carnival’s Most Fashionable Band, The Story Behind the Lost Tribe

Masqueraders wearing carnival costumes with wings and crowns jumped up behind sound trucks—large mobile stages outfitted with speakers, DJ equipment, and steel pans—that crawled through Port of Spain on Tuesday morning. At Victoria Square, members of the Lost Tribe carnival band fastened on backpacks made of drapery, gigantic clusters of butterflies, and capes. Sweet soca…

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hunger strikes Karamoja

The acute hunger and malnutrition that hit Karamoja Sub-region recently have forced locals to resort to eating leaves and nuts harvested from wild trees. During a visit by the Daily Monitor to several villages in Rengen and Longaroe sub-counties in Kotido, where hundreds of people succumbed to hunger last year, women and children could be…

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