In today's New Vision: Mubajje says Muslims living in fear

Jul 01, 2016

President Yoweri Museveni says the killers are in Congo

 

Mufti Shaban Mubajje has appealed to President Museveni over the murder of Muslim clerics. Museveni says the killers are in Congo. Get the details in today's New Vision. You can also subscribe to our e-paper and read from wherever you may be.

The education ministry says it cannot implement the new secondary education curriculum? But did you know that billions of shillings were sunk into crafting the new curriculum? Two years after it was formulated, find out what has gone wrong and what the ministry plans to do.

 

New districts come into force today. We have a list of the new districts and what this really means for the new districts. Will they be fully operational and independent from the mother districts tomorrow? Do they have enough manpower and funds? Find all the answers in your copy of the paper.

Find out why UNRA has delayed the project to build 1,000km of roads. UNRA was allocated sh2trillion for the project, so what has gone wrong? Allen Kagina explains.

 

Did you know that charcoal can contribute to inflation? It is surprising but true, according to financial experts. Find out how charcoal is raising inflation in Uganda and what the experts are suggesting.

Following the New Vision report on faulty X-ray machines in most Government health units across the country, experts have explained what the causes are.

 

A number of NRM MPs have been thrown out Parliament over low academic qualifications. It is surprising because the NRM electoral commission chairman, Tanga Odoi, scrutinized their papers before allowing them to stand. Now Tanga Odoi has turned the guns on UNEB and the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE). So who is to be believed? Follow the battle in your copy of today's edition.

A UPDF soldier has shot four people before killing himself in a bar in Jinja. We bring you what happened before the tragedy. Survivors, friends, neighbours and the Police narrate what happened.

 

A man has sued TASO for denying him his conjugal rights. The man says TASO wrongfully declared him HIV-positive when he was negative. But instead of celebrating that he is HIV-negative, why is the man suing TASO?  Do not miss his interesting arguments.

Another Police officer has been arrested over the Gulu Police station attack. Do not miss a fresh update on the most daring attack on a Police station in northern Uganda.

Police intensifies patrols in Kampala city after a policeman was stabbed in the neck by a man who was trying to grab his gun. Find out what the Police has uncovered about the attack to necessitate tighter security in the city.

 

Lawyers have petitioned court over the MPs' income tax. The lawyers say the move by MPs to exempt themselves from paying taxes, is unconstitutional. Follow their legal arguments inside.

Court has summoned a magistrate to answer charges of taking a sh1.5m bribe. Do not miss the story of the hunter turning into the hunted. 

Find out how Ugandan government drugs end up being sold in the Democratic Republic of Congo. New Vision brings you evidence from a district chairman. 

On Ramadhan

Muslims have been urged to be on full alert as the moon is expected to appear on Monday and we bring you a religious explanation on whether or not you should fast when married to a non-Muslim.

 

Read the sad story of how the Uganda Muslims Supreme Council lost a prime piece of land on Portal Road in Entebbe. The council's secretary general, Ramadhan Mugalu, explains what happened.

Get a copy of the New Vision to know why the Wakiso district chairman, Matia Lwanga Bwanika, has requested all Muslims to specifically pray for Uganda in this holy month of Ramadhan.

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