Pictorial Cartoons of the week Thursday, May 18, 2017 — updated on January 31, 2021 CARTOON. South Sudan president Salva Kiir has launched the national dialogue for Peace. Photo: 1/14 View caption President Museveni has extended the SIM card verification exercise by at least an extra three months. Photo: 2/14 View caption A sharp increase in food prices has resulted in rising cost of living in Uganda Photo: 3/14 View caption Speaker Rebecca Kadaga on Friday summoned ICT minister Frank Tumwebaze over government decision to switch off unverified SIM cards. Photo: 4/14 View caption Police spokesperson Asan Kasingye has threatened to resign over a statement on four tortured suspects. Photo: 5/14 View caption Former presidential candidate Venansius Baryamureeba has joined the Makerere University vice chancellorship race. Photo: 6/14 View caption CARTOON. State House has requested for a Shs23.1 billion supplementary budget. Photo: 7/14 View caption CARTOON. Veteran politician and former Democratic Party chairman Boniface Byanyima is dead. Photo: 8/14 View caption Finance State minister David Bahati has admitted the economy is in bad shape. Photo: 9/14 View caption The price of sugar across the country has escalated Photo: 10/14 View caption Former energy minister Syda Bbumba has told a parliamentary committee that she signed oil sharing agreements without reading thrugh. Photo: 11/14 View caption Uganda Police Force has denied torturing former Force spokesman Felix Kaweesi murder suspects. Photo: 12/14 View caption CARTOON. Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron is the president-elect of France Photo: 13/14 View caption Government-aided schools will receive donations of President Museveni’s book Sowing the Mustard Seed Photo: 14/14 View caption Join the discussion Login with your Nation account Commenting as Please add your name to your Nation profile to comment Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.
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