In Today's New Vision: 90,000 to miss passports

Apr 26, 2017

Do not miss the details on this dire situation

Uganda is in the international news again.

From being voted a country with the friendliest people, the best English-speaking nation in Africa and the fifth best place to visit in the world, Uganda has got another accolade. Find out which big achievement Uganda has won and in which area in Wednesday's New Vision

Find out why over 90,000 Ugandans will miss their passports. Do not miss the details on this dire situation. 

The Parliament committee probing the sh6b golden handshake will meet President Museveni today.

Many officers who got this money said it was authorised by the President. So, what questions is the committee expected to ask the President? Read New Vision for answers.

In today's paper, Foreign Affairs Minister Sam Kutesa speaks out on exporting of workers abroad. 

After banning street preaching a few days ago, KCCA has softened its stand. Find out why, and the conditions set for street preachers. 

Find out the electoral reforms the Electoral Commission is pushing for. Will the reforms appease the Opposition?

Find out how one million farmers will get tractors and hoes. Where will the funds come from and what criteria will the Government use to distribute the tractors and hoes? 

In the coming Kenyan elections, the primaries will determine the Uhuru Kenyatta succession battle. We have the latest updates from Kenya.

Suspected Panga Group members said they were using Mt Zion Hotel in Makerere as their hideout. The hotel owners have now spoken out about the allegation as five more suspects are arrested. We bring you the details.

It was an embarrassing day for the Works Minister. Find out why he was thrown out of Parliament.

In a strange twist of fate, a Police whistle-blower has been charged with spreading falsehoods.  Get the full story in the New Vision.

Government is cancelling land titles acquired in wetlands after 1995. Do not miss the details.

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