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Govt, Tullow sign fresh oil agreement
The government and oil company Tullow have signed a fresh Production Sharing Agreement; giving the UK-based company rights over the oil fields and rights to sell it is shares in the fields....
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Farmers want Parliament to probe CDO over cotton prices
Stakeholders in the cotton sector have asked Parliament to investigate how indicative cotton...
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I’m 900 today, but do I miss the good old days?
This is the 900th edition of The East African (Daily Monitor sister paper). It is also my...
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No money for national ID card
The long-awaited national identity cards will not be ready this year as earlier promised...
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Cancer increasing in children
Today is World Cancer Day. And Uganda joins the rest of the world to celebrate the day, with...
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Women agencies decry attack on ex-MP Nampijja
Twenty-three women organisations yesterday condemned the brutal attack on former Lubaga North...
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Tullow Oil, Uganda sign asset sale deal
The Government of Uganda on Friday signed production agreements with Anglo-Irish firm Tullow...
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