UgaTunes App To Allow Ugandan Artists Digitally Distribute Their Music Globally
UgaTunes app developed to help Ugandans artistes both already established and upcoming digitally share their music in Uganda and globally as well as earn from their work.
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Deputy Chief of Defence Forces Lt. Gen. Charles Angina on behalf of General Salim Saleh, cutting the ribbon to officially launch the UgaTunes app. (PHOTO BY: Katende Erick)
Over the weekend, Tune Hub Uganda Limited launched their application, UgaTunes to see Ugandan artists both already established and upcoming, digitally distribute their music globally with the aim to reach international platforms as they earn some money off their music every time a subscriber listens or downloads their music.
Women groups reject proposal on new parish model project
Tuesday April 27 2021
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The Minister of a Finance, Mr Matia Kasaija, last week informed Parliament that the government plans to merge the existing seven wealth creation programmes.
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Women movements across the country have rejected the government plan of merging the Uganda Women Entrepreneurship Programme (UWEP) with other wealth creation programmes to form the new parish model project.
The Minister of a Finance, Mr Matia Kasaija, last week informed Parliament that the government plans to merge the existing seven wealth creation programmes, among them UWEP, to finance the new project that is meant to eradicate poverty. The projects target 39 per cent of the households across the country.
Daily Monitor
Tuesday April 20 2021
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DR Congo sued Uganda at the Hague-based court in 1999 over acts of armed aggression that violated the United Nations Charter and the Charter of the Organisation of African Unity, the predecessor of the African Union.
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Government has assembled a team of 19 local and international experts in the proceedings on reparations in the case before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) concerning Uganda’s armed activities in neighbouring DR Congo between August 1997 and June 2003.
The proceedings convened in a hybrid format with some members attending at the Hague, Netherlands, and others via video link resume today to thrash out the long-standing issue of $10 billion (about Shs36 trillion) reparations.
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Govt sorry for power blackouts in north Uganda
Monday April 12 2021
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There are plans to upgrade the supply line to 132kv via Tororo-Opuyo-Lira-Gulu and that this will help to solve the issue.
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The government has issued an apology over the continuous power blackouts in northern Uganda for the past decade.
Ms Ziria Tibalwa Waako, the chief executive officer of Uganda’s Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA), last Friday, said she regretted the impact of the blackouts on the economic progress on the region.
“We are evaluating the impact and that is why you see all of us here,” she said.