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Cranes coach Bobby Williamson insists he will only name his final squad of 20 players for the Orange Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup moments before the team leaves for Kenya by road today.
Uganda's private enterprises are set to benefit from the 30 million Euros (about Shs70 billon) fund from the European Investment Bank (EIB), which would see businesses access low interest loans.
The trial of Ms Juliet Katusiime Akankwasa, the wife of the suspended National Forestry Authority boss, Damian Akankwasa over alleged theft of Shs900 million was yesterday extended until December 3 this year.
The Lord's Resistance Army rebels have abducted 24 people and killed one in a remote corner of Central African Republic, 850km east of the capital Bangui, the army said yesterday.
Teso Rural Development Trust (Terudet), a microfinance institution owned by Teso districts, is up for grabs after the Commercial Division of the High Court in Kampala issued a warrant of attachment and sale of its immovable property.
A man in Kumi District has dragged the LC5 chairperson, Mr Ismail Orot, to court, accusing him of attempting to grab his land.
Plans to build a new campus for Mbarara University of Science and Technology are still on, the university Vice Chancellor, Prof Fredrick Kayanja, said on Wednesday.
Property worth Shs150 million was destroyed when fire gutted a store in Kabudeire, Fort Portal town on Wednesday.
The Jinja Municipal Council technical team on Wednesday clashed with politicians over alleged mismanagement of land in the area.
KAYUNGA district council has denied passing a resolution permitting the Banyala community living in the district to break away from the Buganda kingdom.
Karamoja region has got Euros 500,000 (about sh1.3b) from the European Union (EU) and the Institute for International Cooperation of the German Adult Education Association.
Fear gripped Lira municipality officials on Monday morning when they reported for duty and found a goat's head in the office of the town clerk.
Two measures introduced in the past week will make it increasingly difficult for politicians and civil servants to hide any stolen government money.
The Police have arrested a 21-year-old student accused of hacking his uncle to death.
A 32-YEAR-OLD man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for killing his father.
Mbarara chief administrative officer (CAO) Wilson Tibugyenda has advised health workers to set up income-generating projects and stop stealing government drugs.
The former Kasese district chairperson of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) has crossed to the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM).
THE women peer educators in Iganga district have been asked to emphasize HIV/AIDS awareness, prevention and family management so as to reduce spread of the virus which is increasing among married couples.
The Uganda People's Congress (UPC) party is losing support in Samia Bugwe north constituency in Busia district.
Paul Otieno Deya may have stabbed his four-year-old son to death on Monday after his wife Jacqueline Achieng Otieno asked for a divorce, it emerged on Thursday.
A Somali suspected to be a pirate tried to attach a ladder to a ship under attack before an approaching helicopter made him change his mind, a court heard on Thursday.
Police officers are to work with private security companies to ensure the safety of Kisumu town residents.
African governments have been asked to invest more in education and technology for the continent to compete effectively in the global market.
Several people have been summoned to show cause why they should not be prosecuted for uttering what are considered inciting ethnic remarks.
Traffic police officers receiving bribes have changed tack to escape renewed efforts to fight corruption.
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