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Day: November 2, 2020

MK Publishers e-Learning Platform For P.6 And Lower Primary  Kicks Off

MK Publishers e-Learning Platform For P.6 And Lower Primary Kicks Off

Education, FEATURED
By Our Reporter After successfully rolling out the MK Publishers e-learning platform Primary Seven, which is currently running, the Management of MK Publishers is currently enrolling learners for Primary Six and lower classes as they roll out their second phase of the MK Publishers e-learning Platform at the Primary Level Phase. The MK Publishers e-learning platform, which runs in phases from Primary to Secondary and University, is being run by MK Publishers Ltd and Avance University School of Education, in a bid to give learners in Uganda an opportunity to learn from anywhere at any time. The program, which aims at improving the quality of learning, making it easy, interactives and enjoyable, caters for schools, organisations and individuals with children who want learn either a...
SSPDF Army Chief Warns Uganda.

SSPDF Army Chief Warns Uganda.

FEATURED, NEWS, Politics
The newly appointed SSPDF Chief of General Staff, Gen. Johnson Juma Okot darely warned the so-called UPDF of Uganda to stop attacking us at the border point. In a statement earlier Saturday morning after addressed Army in Luri, Army Chief Gen. Johnson Juma Okot said, the Bilpam General Headquarters (GHQs) will wage a heavy confrontation against the Ugandan forces if they could not cease from attacking and illegally sneaking into our territorial ground. What's the UPDF compared to the mighty (#SPLA) SSPDF who liberated this country from Khartoum for 21 years? The SSPDF under the Commander of Gen. Salva Kiir Mayardit, are not fed of Matoke, Chapati or Cassava! So we would chant the slogan #Oyeeee in Kampala town within 24hrs if they don't cease from attacking us !...we cannot fig...
China Constructs a 104 km Road Linking Uganda to Kenya.

China Constructs a 104 km Road Linking Uganda to Kenya.

FEATURED, NEWS, TRAVEL
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Saturday launched the Chinese-constructed 104-km Musita-Lumino-Busia-Majanji road linking the eastern part of the country to the border district of Busia in Kenya. Katumba Wamala, minister of Works and Transport, said the road was upgraded from gravel to bitumen standard. Photo taken on Nov. 1, 2020 shows the Musita-Lumino road in eastern Uganda. Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Saturday launched the Chinese-constructed 104-km Musita-Lumino-Busia-Majanji road linking the eastern part of the country to the border district of Busia in Kenya Wamala, while saying the road was fully financed by government, encouraged people to "take full advantage of such government interventions to improve their household income, which then support government'...