In Saturday Vision: HIV-positive women illegally sterilized

Jul 08, 2016

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72 HIV-positive women were sterilized in government hospitals without their consent. Get the full circumstances under which these women were deprived of ever bearing their own children. But what is the medical council doing about the culprits? We have bitter testimonies from over 10 women. Grab a copy of Saturday Vision to get the horrifying stories. You can also subscribe to our e-paper and catch u from wherever you may be. 

She is still hurting but Harriet Ntabazi, who has been rejected twice by Parliament to take the post of Minister of State for Industry, has defended her academic qualifications and disputed age. Get her defence in an exclusive interview. 

The Makerere University sex scandal has consumed yet another lecturer. After Christopher Bakuneeta was dragged to court, it is now Brian Musaga from the school of statistics who has been suspended over sexually molesting his student. The girl explains what happened as Musaga defends himself. Do not miss the details. 

Find out how the Israel Prime Minister's visit has energized Uganda's Jews. How will Benjamin Netanyahu's visit benefit them? What do they plan to do? Did they get a chance to meet Netanyahu or any of his ministers? Find out who these Ugandan Jews are, where they came from and their links to Israel. 

Meet 117-year-old Thomas Kakiza from Kigezi. How has he managed to live this long and still be able to walk, read and write? But has he really lived on earth for 117 years? Well, find out why President Museveni, Kakiza's relatives and himself think so. We bring you the evidence. 

Find out how government drugs are stolen, with some being sold in neighbouring countries. Get a copy of Saturday Vision to know even the people involved. 

 

Over 80 families face eviction from Mengo flats. Why are they being evicted and who owns these flats? Do not miss a copy. 

IN INTIMATE: Rev. Can Dr Johnson Ebong says his wife controls the family finances. How do they do it and what are the benefits of doing this? Rev. Ebong tells you what you need to know. 

IN GOAL: We have details about Euro 2016 as it draws to a close. 

IN SWAGG: The search for Miss Teen 2016 has kicked off. A talent search around the schools has started. Find out when your school will be visited and how you can participate. 

IN HOMES: KCCA has approved plans to expand Christ the King parish in Kampala. We have spectacular pictures of the proposed new church inside and outside and detailed plans for the expansion project.

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