By Herman Nnyanzi on October 29, 2018
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Featured, Football, Sports
Japan and Qatar have secured qualification to next year’s FIFA U-20 World Cup after claiming quarter-final victories at the AFC U-19 Championship on Sunday. In the day’s first quarter-final at Indonesia 2018, Qatar became the first Asian side to book their place at Poland 2019 after a thrilling 7-3 extra-time win over Thailand. Qatar went […]
By Isaac Senabulya on September 14, 2016
International traficking, Kuwait, Labour and Social Development, Parliament’s Committee on Gender, Platform for Labour Action, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Victims
Business & Economics, Business news, Finance, Human Rights, Justice, Latest Uganda News, Laws
Saudi Arabia tops a list of countries which are mistreating Ugandans working in Arab countries followed by Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates according to a research by Platform for Labour Action. The June 2016 report handed over to parliament’s committee on Gender indicates that majority of Ugandans in the Middle East are victims of international […]
By Gerald Businge on August 4, 2016
bureaus/agencies, Companies, employment abroad, government, harassment by employers in those Countries, Labour and Social Development (MGLSD), licenses, Ministry of Gender, Rose Mutonyi Masaba, Saudi Arabia, the Committee Chairperson, The Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee, Workers
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The Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee has expressed disappointment over what they say are the continued advertisements by bureaus/agencies asking Ugandans to respond so that they can secure for them jobs abroad despite a ban by government on the matter. Government had earlier this year imposed a temporary ban on Ugandans leaving the Country to seek […]
By Paul Kisembo on May 25, 2016
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Africa, Football, Sports
When it comes to age in football, there is always an anecdote in most footballing federations to consider. It’s not like women preferring to always be younger than their actual age, in football terms its more about competition. In Africa its presumed that age in football especially is not a norm in most African countries. […]
By Isaac Senabulya on January 26, 2016
director of public prosecutions, Police, Saudi Arabia, trafficking, Ugandan girls
Health, Latest Uganda News, Security
Police has transferred to the Director of public prosecutions six case files of suspects alleged to be trafficking Ugandan girls to Saudi Arabia. Currently police is holding Halima Abdullah who is said to be running supreme security agency, one of the companies that export labor. The police spokesperson Fred Enanga said that this group has been […]