In The New Vision, Thursday, June 2

Jun 02, 2016

A 13-year-old has walked 250km to Namugongo to pray for the return of his lost father.

On Uganda Martyrs' Days,

Get the Police's traffic guide inside.

A 13-year-old has walked 250km to Namugongo to pray for the return of his lost father.

Where did he come from and how and when did the father get lost? Get a copy of the New Vision to read this story of unwavering faith.
 
Hundreds pray for former Tanzania president Julius Nyerere and Fr. Ngobya at Namugongo. They included President Museveni. New Vision tells you how far these two have gone on their journey to sainthood.
 
In top news,

Turkey has given $600m (over sh2 trillion) to the Nakaseke Industrial Park project. We have details on when the project is set to take off, what industries will be set up and how many jobs will be created.

We also bring you details on the defence agreement Uganda has signed with Turkey and how the country is going to benefit.
 
Also find out how easy it will be get visas to Turkey after President Edorgan of Turkey and President Museveni agreed on several issues.
 
In other news,
 
Christians  petition Archbishop Stanley Ntagali over the election of a new Ankole Bishop to replace  Bishop Yona Katonene. We give you a detailed story of why the Christians what the process stopped.
 
Freed Kampala bomb suspects have been remanded on fresh charges. We have the new charges and other details you did not know about the five suspects.
 
The Police has finally arrested Kampala tycoon and Fuelex owner John Imaniraguha over fuel smuggling and tax evasion.

We bring you what the Police has so far found out about the tycoon and where he has been getting his fuel from. All details inside.
 
 

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