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The Ministry of Works and Transport has banned the entry and movement of dangerous mechanically conditioned (DMC) taxis within Kampala Capital City Authority and its suburbs, effective tomorrow.
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@CanaryMugume Mugume nomanyisaki with 2,000/ you mean enkumi ibiiri 😂😂
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On the contrary:
Court has since ruled that Government owns copyright of our national anthem because it directed and controlled the creation process.
However, copyright protection for government-owned works lasts 50 years from first performance or publication.
Since the anthem was first performed in 1962, copyright expired in 2012, so the national anthem can now be freely used, or even reproduced without copyright issues. That’s why on national functions, anyone can sing it their way. Like the famous Juliana Kanyomozi ‘version.’
But Kakoma received shs.2,000 payment in 1962 for composition.
da Maniac@humorprince7
Government plays national anthem after copyright law passes Kakoma's family:
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You were born with cells whose only job is to find and kill cancer. They're called natural killer cells. In most cancer patients, they don't show up in large enough numbers or stay active long enough to win. A drug called Anktiva changes that, and the early results are wild.
Anktiva works by flipping a protein switch in your body that tells your natural killer cells to multiply faster and fight harder. Chemo poisons cancer but destroys your immune system along the way, which is why patients lose their hair, get infections, and feel wrecked. Anktiva does the opposite. Instead of poisoning everything and hoping cancer dies first, it powers up the defense system you were already born with.
The FDA approved it in April 2024 for one specific type of bladder cancer. It was tested on 77 patients. In 6 out of 10 cases, all detectable signs of cancer disappeared completely. 40% of those patients stayed cancer-free for two years or more. But the number that stands out: six patients from that original group were checked 9 years later. All six are still cancer-free. From a drug that has never been used in chemotherapy.
In January 2026, Saudi Arabia became the first country to approve Anktiva for lung cancer, not just bladder cancer. It's now approved in 33 countries. Sales hit $113 million last year, up 700% from the year before. The EU approved it in February 2026. Trials are running in pancreatic cancer, brain cancer, and a handful of others.
The catch: the U.S. FDA has been pushing back hard. It refused to expand Anktiva's approval to additional patients with bladder cancer in May 2025. It caught the company exaggerating results on its website twice. The company paid $10.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by investors who said leadership overpromised about how ready their factories were. The gap between 77 patients with bladder cancer and a broad cancer treatment is still enormous.
(The tweet also says he's Japanese. He's not. Patrick Soon-Shiong is South African-born Chinese, grew up under apartheid, and is a billionaire who owns the LA Times and is part of the Lakers. But that's a footnote to the actual science.)
All day Astronomy@forallcurious
🚨: Japanese scientist Patrick Soon-Shiong has designed a treatment that activates body's natural killer cells that fight against cancer cells. Its approved in the U.S. and now Saudi Arabia has also approved it for its public.
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🚨 KASUKU HACKED!
Renowned media personality and YouTuber @Kasuku256 has revealed that his official TikTok account was hacked on Friday night.
“My TikTok account as hacked on Friday. I’m working on getting back. I am yet to find out how it was hacked but I am unable to access it now. But I will be back soon,” he said.
This comes just a few days after another renowned vlogger, @kookiepro_ lost his TikTok account to hackers.
Question: What measures should Ugandan content creators take to avoid losing their social media pages to hackers?


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The Executive Director of Kiruddu National Referral Hospital, Dr. Charles Kabugo, has raised concerns over the increased cases of diabetes in Uganda, revealing that every Wednesday when clinics are run, 10 to 15 people are diagnosed with diabetes, adding to the already existing high number of patients seeking treatment at Kiruddu.
“I have seen this also. India has got a cure for diabetes, but you know, for us, we wait for one regulator, and that is the World Health Organisation (WHO) to, look at what they have done, and then pronounce and say there is a cure for this disease. That will be the best news that the world has ever got because globally the number of diabetics is very high. In Africa, it is like an epidemic,” Dr. Kabugo said.
He added “Every Wednesday, Dr Emmanuel Seremba sits in the clinic, he diagnoses a minimum of about 10 to 15 diabetics every time we run the clinic. So those are big, big numbers that you add on the volume of diabetics that already we have.”
📸COURTESY

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This young girl, a student of Mengo Senior School, reportedly took her own life after performing poorly in last year’s UACE exams.
It is alleged that instead of support, she faced harsh condemnation at home and she couldn’t carry the weight any longer 🥺😢
Dear Parents, education matters but your child matters more. There's no grade or result that is worth a life, and good results can never define a child’s future.
We have seen many who didn’t perform well in school go on to succeed in life.
Encourage your children, guide them and support them.
There is always another path.
We mourn with Mengo SS.
We mourn with the entire country.
May her soul rest in peace. 🕊️

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Dear son,
The gifts of life and sound health is the greatest gift of all.
Money is second; sound health is primary. You're chasing life achievements because you're healthy.
Many rich men are willing to trade their money for sound health but it's impossible.
For you that is healthy with no disease or sickness, even without money, it's important to be grateful.
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