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Sixteen officials from the Ministry of Education and Sports have been summoned to the Criminal Investigations Directorate ...
President Museveni recently under his executive order number 2 ordered for the eviction of migrant cattle keepers also known as Balaalo from northern Uganda, where they had settled. This ...
A storm is brewing around the registration of Pentecostal churches in Uganda. Last week, the Attorney General advised the NGO Bureau and URSB to halt demands that churches carrying out ...
Lwemiyanga county in Sembabule District has been cited as one of the areas prone to election violence. Last month, one person died after supporters of the incumbent MP Theodore Ssekikubo ...
Wakiso district local government has launched a five-year action plan aimed at promoting peace, security, and the environment. According to Zurah Asanda, the executive director of ...
As NRM supporters prepare for tomorrow's polls for parliament party flag bearers, Kanungu District is one of the areas where campaigns have been violent. Other areas are Sembabule, Tororo ...
The IGAD member states are seeking a collaborative effort to address health challenges within the region. Member states continue to face issues such as increasing HIV infections, poor ...
Burial arrangements for retired Supreme Court judge and prominent legal scholar, Prof. George Kanyeihamba, are yet to be finalized. According to the family, discussions are still ongoing ...
The Cricket Cranes have arrived in Entebbe for a residential camp ahead of the Pearl of Africa T20 Series, due to start this Thursday at the Entebbe Cricket Oval. Uganda will be hosting ...
National Unity Platform President Robert Kyagulanyi has challenged lawyers to join forces against human rights violations in the country. Kyagulanyi says that legal practitioners should ...
The Ugandan military has taken control of state affairs in the country, a new report has revealed. The report is based on a study conducted by the Great Lakes Institute for Strategic Studies ...
The sports fraternity in Kampala and the suburbs has hailed the increasing number of privately owned sports facilities, mainly built in the form of artificial turfs, as a major remedy for ...