Gaps were visible as Police FC missed the services of its banned players in their 2:1 loss to BULv FC on Saturday.
Abdallah Mubiru's side suffered a hurting home defeat against in front of their fans in their new home, Star Times Stadium, Lugogo.
Gaps were visible as Police FC missed the services of its banned players in their 2:1 loss to BULv FC on Saturday.
Abdallah Mubiru's side suffered a hurting home defeat against in front of their fans in their new home, Star Times Stadium, Lugogo.
Ndejje University put up an impressive performance on Friday even though they lost their maiden Uganda Premier League match 0-1 away to defending champions Vipers FC at St Mary’s stadium Kitende.
Ndejje’s Aniwar Ntege and Isaac Muyanja displayed good performances that entertained the hundreds of fans that crowded the St Mary’s stadium for the game.
KCCA FC’s newly discovered talent Allan Jolly Okello has displayed a great performance in the city giants' victory over Tooro United FC, formally Soana, at Star Times Stadium, Lugogo on Friday.
The teenager scored a long range short that eventually gave his side a half time lead against the Tooro based club, just minutes before Patrick Kaddu headed the ball in to double the team’s lead.
Close to 300 patients have already accessed free health services at The New Mulago Specialised Women and Neonatal Hospital (MSWNH) since its opening 10 days ago.
Defending Champions Vipers SC today open their title defense campaign with a home game against newly promoted Ndejje University at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.
The match will be the first official competitive meeting between the two sides since Ndejje University FC only joined the top flight football. This will be Ndejje University’s first game after its promotion as champions of the big league last season.
Two mothers have expressed mixed feelings about the proposed costs of accessing medical care at the newly refurbished Mulago Specialised Maternal and Neonatal Hospital.
While one woman expresses concern saying the new costs are prohibitive for low income earners, another one is excited she will return to the government facility.
The national referral hospital reopened on September 17th after renovations which cost of 96 billion Shillings.
Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has offered them free medical services in a bid to appreciate taxpayers during the Taxpayers’ Appreciation week which ends on Friday.
The appreciation week is an initiative by URA to congratulate Ugandan taxpayers upon complying with paying taxes on time and fully.