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  • Your Daily Monitor brings you the inside story on the rice importation saga that has since dragged Minister Matia Kasaija, Keith Muhakanizi and Hillary Onek. Don’t miss!

  • Remember to read the compelling story of Ruth Jazila Mambu, who has battled with HIV/AIDS for 31 years-since 1986. How has she been doing it, what is her story? The Daily Monitor brings that to you.

  • Your columnist Daniel K. Kalinaki has put pen on paper; it is on press freedom; and you just can’t miss!

Enough! Members of Parliament say salary increment for Electoral a must. How much will they be earning? The Daily Monitor brings you the figures and voices you shouldn’t miss.

Ugandan media under attack? Read about the state of media freedom in Uganda; the challenges faced by the fourth estate as they inform the nation.

Buganda land leases, acquisitions to be probed by government; what is at stake?

Go to jail for 15 years, Court Martial tells Mbuya Army Barracks attackers; read about their teary moments in court and what options remain on their hands.

Your Daily Monitor brings you the inside story on the rice importation saga that has since dragged Minister Matia Kasaija, Keith Muhakanizi and Hillary Onek. Don’t miss!

Thugs in God’s house! Find out how church leaders in Ssembabule and Bukomansimbi’s cat and mouse chase with criminals, thugs.

And, do you really need to spy on your spouse? Does it really benefit your relationship? Find out in your paper today.

Your columnist Daniel K. Kalinaki has put pen on paper; it is on press freedom; and you just can’t miss!

Lamwo district residents are 100 goats less after suspected South Sudanese rustlers invaded them; it is in today’s Daily Monitor and no place else that you will find this and more interesting stories.

Remember to read the compelling story of Ruth Jazila Mambu, who has battled with HIV/AIDS for 31 years-since 1986. How has she been doing it, what is her story? The Daily Monitor brings that to you.

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