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Browsing by Author "Kasirye, Ashraf"

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    Kabaale bridge boosts production in Kyankwanzi.
    (New Vision, 2018-03-19) Kasirye, Ashraf
    Nearly drowned three years ago , we were crossing river Mayanja when canoe was hit by something in the water , it overturned and we all fell in the water 'Lacqucline Mushenereza shares.
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    MPs hospitalised after chaos at Parliament
    (New Vision, 2017-09-29) Kasirye, Ashraf
    Following the scuffle that marred business in the august House on Wednesday, a number of legislators remain in hospital where they are admitted with different medical conditions.
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    Nurses, midwives urged to get licences
    (New Vision, 2017-11-07) Okoth, Cecilia; Kasirye, Ashraf
    The Uganda Nurses and Midwives Council (UNMC) has expressed concern over nurses and midwives that continue to illegally operate in health facilities countrywide.
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    One day to go! Sponsors speak out on Toto fest
    (New Vision, 2017-12-08) Kasirye, Ashraf
    With just one day to the Toto Christmas Festival on Sunday, preparations of the Venue at the Nelson Mandela National Stadium in Namboole are in high gear.
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    Ugandans face jail over unapproved access roads
    (New Vision, 2017-12-01) Kasirye, Ashraf
    Any individual who constructs an access road connecting to a national road without approval from Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) will be liable to imprisonment or pay a fine, according to the new regulations. Building humps on roads without UNRA's approval will also attract a two-year jail term or heavy fine starting January.
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