In today's paper: Wednesday 13

Catch up with the latest news in today's New Vision.

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Hello, good morning! Fancy flipping through today's dailies over that sweet strong coffee? Today's New Vision newspaper leads with news from the western part of the country. It says that as many as 143 people have been arrested in connection to the violence in Kasese. Interestingly, some of those involved were from Mubende.

Inside, the New Vision reports that the secretary to the Treasury has named the "non-compliant accounting officers" who are not eligible for re-appointment.

Lately, the state of Ugandan buildings has once again been thrown into the spotlight after Monday's collapse of an incomplete building just opposite Makerere University, killing as many as four people. But what are the experts saying? Check page 9.

 

Also find out who the king of Rwenzururu, Omusinga Charles Wesley Mumbere, is blaming for the chaos in his kingdom.

And as yellow fellow is confirmed in the country, three cases have been confirmed. What is the health ministry saying? Do you even know that yellow fever is a viral haemorrhagis disease? How is it even transmitted to humans? The details are on page 7.

Also, today's commentaries touch on very key issues: Opiyo Oloya writes about the challenge of identifying a terrorist while Dennis Katungi talks cancer, plus much more . . .

 

Don't forget to chew on your favorite education pullout: Mwalimu, as well as Newspapers in Education (NiE) where kids discuss how poverty affects children.

In the business section, you will find that Uganda has received sh357b to fund students' internship, as well as the World Bank saying diversity saved Uganda's economy at a time of decline in oil and mineral prices in 2015.

And in sports . . .

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