In Today's New Vision: Police rations electricity

Jun 12, 2017

Controlling electricity consumption in the barracks hasn’t left everyone in the Police force happy

Police authorities have devised a new way of controlling electricity consumption in the barracks. But not everyone in the Police force is happy. Get the story in New Vision

 

If you are looking for a job or you want to change your employment, don’t miss your copy of New Vision on Monday. We exclusively bring to you hundreds of employment opportunities and tips on handling job interviews.  

 

Speaker Rebecca Kadaga has tasked Internal Affairs Minister Obiga Kania to explain the presence of nomadic pastoralists in West Nile.

Although he is known within the business community as Uganda’s young Bill Gates, Moses Kalungi is pleading that bank loans are choking his businesses. We bring to you the story. 

 

A big reward awaits New Vision’s Teachers Making a Difference competition winner this year. Get the details about the competition and how you can nominate your favourite teacher. 

The Kyabazinga of Busoga, William Gabula Nadiope IV is embarking on a program to wipe out poverty in his kingdom. Get the details about the ambitious program. 

 

Find out why sub county chiefs in Mukono district are not smiling! 

Government is moving to protect local manufacturers of medicines. But experts in the pharmaceutical sector warn that the move could instead backfire and hurt patients. Find the story in the New Vision.

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