New Vision Digital Newsletter: Monday, October 23, 2023
Oct 23, 2023
This is the New Vision Digital Newsletter, and we bring you the Editor's Top Picks from the latest news of the day to keep you informed. Stay informed by visiting www.newvision.co.ug.
Minister for Kampala Capital and Metropolitan Affairs Minsa Kabanda checking blood pressure of one of the beneficiaries at the KCCA medical camp in Kamwokya (Photo by Isaac Nuwagaba)
Dear Esteemed Readers,
Prepare for a journey through Editor's Top Picks, carefully selected to provide both enlightenment and amusement.
In our Editor's Top Picks, we've curated stories that promise to capture your attention:
1️⃣ Beware of the temptation of junk foods: Kampalans receive a stern warning about the perils of junk foods. 😳 Delve into this cautionary tale.
2️⃣ Everything is swiii... ✈️ in UCE Exams: UNEB reports no significant hurdles in the UCE exams. Explore the details of this academic journey.
3️⃣ A "Mickey Mouse Parliament" and Diapers at 30,000 Feet: Dive into the quirky and intriguing world of offbeat news from the week. Expect the unexpected here.
4️⃣ FDC's New Leaders: FDC unveils the names of its new women and youth national leaders. Get to know the faces shaping the future of this political party.
5️⃣ Lamenting leadership quality: Bishop Joshua Lwere, chairman of the board of directors of the Global Leadership Summit, voices his concerns about the declining quality of leadership in Uganda. Explore his perspective.
6️⃣ Embracing mobile money: Deputy Governor of BoU, Michael Atingi-Ego, encourages the public to embrace mobile money to reduce financial theft. Discover the potential of this digital avenue.
7️⃣ You snooze, you lose? Not according to Swedish researchers. Their study reveals surprising benefits for those struggling with morning drowsiness. Uncover the secrets of a good morning.
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