In The New Vision Friday, June 3, 2016

Jun 03, 2016

The Government has withdrawn a court application to block FDC and former presidential candidate Dr. Kizza Besigye from their defiance activities.

Find out what Museveni has told Germany investors in Berlin to make them smile and vow to come to Uganda to invest their money. New Vision brings you the areas which have excited the German businessmen.


 The Government has withdrawn a court application to block FDC and former presidential candidate Dr. Kizza Besigye from their defiance activities.
Find out what this means to FDC and its activities.

 


 Pakasa youth awards winners share sh100m. We bring you the most enterprising youths, how they won this money and what they plan to use it for.

 A Makerere University lecturer has blamed corruption on failure by universities to equip students with good morals. He said universities are becoming centres of teaching corruption. He elaborates how this happens and how it should be stopped. Get his testimony inside.

 

 Are ministers illegally in office? Many legal experts think so following President Yoweri Museveni's delay to name a new cabinet shortly after swearing in as is normally the case. Follow their arguments inside and Museveni's explanation about the Constitution.

 Ugandan traders have been advised which routes to use when crossing to South Sudan. New Vision lists the safer routes and what to do to avoid highway robbers.

 Find out why Masaka taxi operators have abandoned the main taxi park and where they have gone.
 We have the shortlisted candidates for the post of Kyambogo University Vice- Chancellor. They include acting VC Prof. Eli Katunguka. Get the rest in the New Vision.

 New Vision brings you profiles of the new bishops for Bunyoro-Kitara and West Buganda dioceses.

 Jinja Hospital is back in the news for the wrong reasons. A top surgeon was arrested on Tuesday over stealing theater equipment. But what is more shocking is why he was immediately released by the Police. The RDC now wants him re-arrested. Do not miss the drama between the Police and the RDC.

 


 While the Anglican and Catholic martyrs' shrines have dominated the Namugongo landscape for decades, the Muslims also want a piece of the religious tourism glamour. The Uganda Muslim Supreme Council tourism department plans to build a grand mosque in the area and keep the first Koran in Uganda there. 

Find out what else the Muslims plan to build and keep at the site to attract tourists.

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