In today's New Vision: New EC boss on salary

Jan 27, 2017

Find out how much the Electoral Commission chairman and his staff earn a month.

Good morning,

a quick look at what you should expect in today's edition of the New Vision, which you can also read in digital copy HERE.

President Museveni reveals govt priorities in Kisanja Akuna Mchezo at the 31st NRM anniversary celebrations. We have the key projects the Government is set to work on.
 
The New Electoral Commission boss is crying foul over low pay.
Find out how much the EC chairman and his staff earn a month.

Senior One starts on February 13. We have details on how many students are joining secondary schools, USE schools and technical institutes. Keep informed by reading the New Vision.
 
Mrs Janet Museveni says curriculum reforms will improve on the quality of education. We bring you the proposed reforms.
 
The finance ministry has refused to grant tax amnesty to taxi drivers and owners. Find out what the taxi operators wanted the ministry to do them.
 
Do not miss a two-page verbatim from the oil cash probe in court.
 
LRA commander Dominic Ongwen was once caned 200 strokes for disobeying LRA boss Joseph Kony. We bring you a rebel's testimony on the harsh orders and punishments top LRA commanders had to endure.
 
Wakiso district and State House are at war over Entebbe Grade A hospital. Find out what is at the centre of the battle as Wakiso sets conditions for its takeover. We also have the conditions Wakiso has set for the takeover of the hospital.
 
Find out what Parliament plans to do to help albinos in the country.

The high cost of cancer drugs is worrying doctors. We bring you the full impact of this and the number of cancer patients dying due to poverty.
 
An education expert has advised the Government to stop funding Makerere University. Find out his detailed suggestions and how they will help to end Makerere's problems.
 
Find out why teenagers living with HIV are shunning treatment.  

The IGG, Auditor General and the procurement body have formed a syndicate to fight corruption. Do not the miss details on their magic bullets.
 
On the liberation struggle, we bring you more interesting stories on how Kampala fell to the NRA. Find out how the NRA beat a combined force of well-equipped armies to capture power. Do not miss the thrilling stories of the people who were at the frontline.
 
In the Beat, Meet the top 100 celebrities in Uganda. Find out who is on top celeb in Uganda and which musicians made it to the list.

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