In the New Vision, Friday, July 22

Jul 22, 2016

A massive project to link East Africa through Uganda to Egypt has started.

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Do not fall into the trap of taking your child to a fake university when the New Vision has a full list of licensed institutions of higher learning.

In a worrying revelation, Makerere University is totally broke. The finance ministry has ordered the university to explain how it used its money and why salaries for June and allowances for five months have not been paid.

Find out how much money Makerere makes from private students and how much money the government had already sent to the university. Get a copy of the New Vision to know what exactly is going on at the university.

In a few years, Ugandans will be able to travel to Egypt through Sudan. A massive project to link East Africa through Uganda to Egypt has started. Read about this ambitious project in the New Vision and see how much it will cost, where the funds will come from, how long it will take and the remaining challenges to accomplish it. Do not miss to know its great benefits.

Former permanent secretary Jimmy Lwamafa has told a Kampala court that he was flogged by the Police and tortured in several other ways.

Lwamafa's claim follows a public outcry against the Police and comes at a time when Parliament is debating Police brutality. Is Lwamafa riding on public emotions, or does he really have good proof of torture? Where did it happen and why would the Police torture him? Read your favourite paper.

Just after the UPDF announced an end to its mission to rescue Ugandans from South Sudan, rebels there have detained several Ugandan traders. So, where were these Ugandan traders as the army was rescuing the rest. How many are they and what is the Government planning to do for them?

Speciosa Kazibwe's campaign team speaks out on why the former vice-president lost her bid to head the African Union. We have the story inside.

The Government has suspended the construction of new roads this financial year. Is it because of lack of money, is it trying to revise the astronomical costs, is it corruption or changes in road designs? What will happen to the ongoing contracts? Do not speculate when the New Vision has all the details.

We have details on the security situation in the country. Do not miss to know how safe your country or your specific region is.

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