By Isaac Senabulya on October 18, 2017
Abu Dhabi, arab countries, Labour, Ministry of Gender, Sex Slaves, suicide
Politics, Stories Unusual
Members sitting on the parliamentary committee on gender, labour and social development have issued demands to the ministry of labour to enter into bilateral agreement with Arab countries where Ugandan workers are exported illegally. The MPs demands are following the reports they got from the Ugandan mission at Abu Dhabi indicating that 48 Ugandan workers […]
By Samuel Wamuttu on August 3, 2017
Abu Dhabi, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US, China, city of Phalodi, climate change, Doha and coastal cities in Iran, Dubai, global Paris climate change agreement, Gulf in the Middle East, India, journal Science Advances, Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh and Patna in Bihar, Prof Elfatih Eltahir, Rajasthan, South Asia, the heartland of the global oil industry, US National Weather Service
Africa, Environment issues, General, Latest Uganda News
Extreme heatwaves that kill even healthy people within hours will strike parts of the Indian subcontinent unless global carbon emissions are cut sharply and soon, according to new research. Even outside of these hotspots, three-quarters of the 1.7bn population – particularly those farming in the Ganges and Indus valleys – will be exposed to a […]
By Paul Kisembo on January 9, 2017
2017 African Cup of Nations, Abu Dhabi, Armed Forces Stadium, Denis Vavro, Dubai, Egypt, Farouk Miya, Geoffrey Massa, Ghana, international friendly, Mali, Moses Oloya, New York University Stadium, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tunisia, uganda, Uganda Cranes
Football, Sports
Uganda Cranes claimed a famous 3-1 victory over 25th ranked European side Slovakia in an international friendly on Sunday 8th, January 2017 at the Armed Forces Stadium in Abu Dhabi, as they step up preparation for the 2017 African Cup of Nations. The Cranes got an early lead after five minutes into the game through Moses Oloya. […]