In The New Vision, Friday, July 8, 2016

Jul 08, 2016

A total of 520 cars stolen from Uganda since 2010 will be returned from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Tanzania.

If you lost your car to thieves in the last 15 years, start celebrating now.

A total of 520 cars stolen from Uganda since 2010 will be returned from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Tanzania.

But did you know that the main dealers in stolen are security officers? Find out how many were arrested, how this criminal trade is carried out and how many cars were recovered from each country. Also find out when the cars will be here and how to check and claim for your car.

Nakawa Chief Magistrate has finally visited Luzira Prison, where Kizza Besigye is being held, to see the conditions affecting the administration of justice within the facility.

Do not miss what he found out during his tour of the prison.

Speciosa Kazibwe must be a lucky and impressive woman. President Ali Bongo of Gabon has offered to campaign for her in the West African region in her bid to win the African Union top seat. Get the full story inside.

The government has signed an agreement with the Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi to treat 400 Ugandan cancer patients.

But how will these patients be selected among the many who are suffering from cancer?

Read New Vision to know when the patients will start getting treatment and how they will be transported to Nairobi and back.

Many fisherman and boat operators on Lake Victoria rely on experience to predict the weather and depend on pure luck to survive on the lake. This has led to many accidents, including the sinking of MV Kabalega in 2005. This is about to change. Find out how in the New Vision.

In Iganga, the Police have shot dead two robbers and recovered an AK 47 rifle. The two attempted to rob passengers of their valuables on the Iganga-Busia road. Find out how the Police laid the trap to get the thugs.

After stopping a Chinese company from mining sand in Lake Victoria, it is now the Lwera wetland which under threat from Chinese companies mining sand there. But who are these people who have come all the way from China just to mine sand? Where do they take the sand and how lucrative is the sand business to justify destroying a vital wetland? Do not miss the story in the New Vision.

In Pakasa,

·       Mubarak Mukiibi first saw and fell in love with waffles as a construction student in Kenya in 1998. Today, he owns a multi-million factory that makes waffles in Uganda. Find out how he has done it in Pakasa tomorrow.

·       Are you struggling to promote your brand on social media? Do not be deceived; it is not about the number but rather the quality of followers you have. Find out how to increase the number of engaged followers who are familiar with your brand.

·       Are you worried about where to get capital to start a business? Read Pakasa to know how 10 Makerere University Business School (MUBS) students pooled their resources to start a school children transportation company in Kampala.

 

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