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  • November 26
  • Monitor Uganda: It's Time an Iron Hand Came Down On Boda Bodas [opinion]

    For the past month, police have been playing cat-and-mouse games with boda boda cyclists over road safety requirements and this has drawn mixed reactions from the public. These cyclists are increasingly being detested by almost all road users ranging from motorists to pedestrians.

  • Monitor Uganda: Fufa Elections On

    Efforts by Kabale delegate Godfrey Kwizera to block Fufa's elective assembly slated for Saturday were rendered futile, following a decision by Kampala High Court Judge Vincent Zehurikize to dismiss his application.

  • Monitor Uganda: MAK to Honour Mkapa

    Ex Tanzania President Benjamin Mkapa will tomorrow be awarded with a honorary doctorate degree at Makerere University. He becomes the tenth person to get the honour from Uganda's most prestigious university.

  • November 25
  • Af Conf Congo-Kinshasa: Explosive Report Threatens UN Authority in Region [analysis]

    The United Nations Security Council's tenuous authority in Africa has been further threatened by an explosive new report from a UN Group of Experts* showing wide-ranging violations of the arms embargo on Congo-Kinshasa by both Western and African states.

  • Monitor Uganda: Oil Prospects Excite Experts

    Uganda is in a pole position to become one of the top 50 oil-producing countries in the world in six years, according to experts.

  • Monitor Uganda: Opposition Accuses Army of Rights Abuses

    The Forum for Democratic Change President, Dr Kizza Besigye has, in his first major press conference since returning from a 10-day tour of Karamoja, accused the Uganda People Defence Force of gross human rights abuses during the disarmament programme.

  • Monitor Uganda: Opposition Mounts Over Land Bill

    Several ruling party lawmakers yesterday moved to defy odds and throw their weight behind the opposition's crusade against the government's land law reform proposals as contained in the Land (Amendment) Bill 2008.

  • New Vision Uganda: Sudanese Govt Denies Arming LRA Rebels

    SUDAN has assured Uganda that it is a partner in peace and dismissed as "irresponsible accusations" claims by a senior LRA officer that it is still supporting the LRA.

  • New Vision Uganda: 100 Ghost Health Centres Uncovered

    OVER 100 Government health centres listed by the Ministry of Health as recipients of drugs and funding are non-existent, according to investigations by the National Medical Stores (NMS).

  • New Vision Uganda: No Tricks On Luweero, Rwenzori Development Funds [editorial]

    The Government has earmarked sh850b for the development of the Luweero Triangle and the Rwenzori region that were devastated by the five-year long NRA-UNLA bush war in the early 1980s.

  • Monitor Uganda: Awareness About the Land Bill Still Low, Says Poll

    The awareness of the proposed Land (Amendment) Bill 2007 by Ugandans has declined since last year by 11 percent, a new poll has revealed.

  • Monitor Uganda: Gen. Kiir Safely Returns to Sudan

    The President of South Sudan, Salva Kiir who earlier today survived a plane mishap in Gulu, has safely returned home.

  • Monitor Uganda: University Expels MP for Cheating

    A Member of Parliament has been expelled from a university over examination malpractice.

  • Monitor Uganda: DP Fans Turn Court Into Boxing Arena

    Supporters of rival factions within the Democratic Party yesterday clashed at the Kampala High Court as the fight to control Uganda's oldest party entered vicious territory.

  • Monitor Uganda: Minister Asked to Explain Chogm Flowers Deal

    MPs investigating how Chogm funds were used yesterday resolved to summon Agriculture Minister Hope Mwesigye to explain how Shs6.3 billion meant for Kampala's beautification ahead of the summit was used.

  • Monitor Uganda: MPs Summon Bbumba Over Tax Waivers

    The parliamentary Commissions, Statutory Authority and State Enterprises Committee has summoned the Finance Minister to, among others, explain the government policy on tax waivers.

  • Monitor Uganda: Voter Data Compilation Hangs in Balance

    A tendering process to acquire foolproof technology for voter registration and weed out 'ghosts' is in jeopardy following allegations of foul play by some Electoral Commission officials,14 months to the next election.

  • Monitor Uganda: Policeman Sexually Assaults Defilement Victim

    She ran to the Police seeking justice against the monster who had defiled her but her flight only led her in the hands of another defiler.

  • Monitor Uganda: Gen. Kiir Survives Plane Mishap in Gulu

    The Southern Sudan President Salva Kiir on Wednesday morning survived a plane mishap at Gulu Airfield.

  • New Vision Uganda: 10 LRA Rebels Flown Back to Country

    A total of 10 out of the 34 LRA rebel fighters who surrendered to the UPDF in Faradje in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo last week, have been flown back to Uganda.

  • New Vision Uganda: Government Urged to Raise Funding for Butaleja Hospital

    MINISTRY of health officials have asked the Government to double its funding to Butaleja main hospital in a bid to improve service delivery. A team of five officials toured the hospital accompanied by Butalejaâ-‚district leaders yesterday.

  • New Vision Uganda: Jinja LC5 Chairman Condemns Child Abuse

    THE Jinja district LC5 chairman, Hannington Basakana, has lashed out people who abuse the rights of children, saying they were enemies of society and should be dealt with mercilessly.

  • Independent Uganda: Education Not Execution - Country's Defilement Problem

    Hardly a day goes by in Uganda without a case of defilement making the rounds in newspapers and media outlets.

  • Independent Uganda: Citizens Spend Less On MTN Callsas Competition Bites

    MTN's Average Revenue per User (ARPU) which describes how much money each subscriber spends on average on the network has declined, according to its latest figures.

  • Independent Uganda: Museveni Misread the Meter On the Economy [opinion]

    On October 9, 2009, Uganda celebrated her 47th Independence Anniversary. Most opposition politicians did not attend because national celebrations have turned into NRM functions, where the party functionaries dress in yellow colours and dry banana leaves to signify support for the nth term for President Museveni. In addition, the content of President Museveni's message has not changed for several ...




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