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Uganda - Top News

  • November 13
  • Monitor Uganda: East African MPs Question Travel Budget

    East African MPs say they are shocked by high travel expenses of the East African Community staff and sponsored delegates from the partner states.

  • Monitor Uganda: Sabiny Families Evicted

    The land row between the leadership of Sironko and Kapchorwa districts has reached boiling point after the November 9 eviction of the Sabiny from Bunambutye Sub county.

  • Monitor Uganda: Poor Infrastructure Cuts Growth By Two Percent

    Poor state of infrastructure cuts national economic growth by two percentage points every year, a study by the World Bank has revealed.

  • Monitor Uganda: Trademark Bill to Be Passed Next Month

    Traders will, starting next month, be protected against unscrupulous infringers on brands.

  • New Vision Uganda: First Phase of ICT Backbone Project Complete

    THE first phase of the national data transmission backbone infrastructure has been completed.

  • New Vision Uganda: Onek, PS Make Up

    Energy minister Hilary Onek and his permanent secretary, Fred Kabagambe-Kaliisa, have agreed to put away their disagreements and resolve the problems facing the electricity industry.

  • New Vision Uganda: KCC in Title Defence Bid

    KAMPALA City Council (KCC) volleyball club, seeking to retain the league title, face former champions KAVC in the play-off series at Kansanga tomorrow.

  • New Vision Uganda: ITTF vows no interference in UTTA

    THE world table tennis body - ITTF has vowed not to interfere with the ongoing process to re-organise the Uganda Table Tennis Association.

  • New Vision Uganda: Express Maintain Winning Form

    EXPRESS was again in good form edging newcomers Hoima at Wankulukuku yesterday to regain the Uganda Super league lead.

  • New Vision Uganda: Museveni to Receive World Cup Trophy

    UGANDA'S pursuit for World Cup qualification has proved to be a distant dream down the years.

  • New Vision Uganda: Obol Shines As Falcons, Warriors Go Level in Series

    SAM Obol is someone who divides opinion but even his strongest critics would not deny that the Mountain Dew Falcons guard is a man for all seasons.

  • New Vision Uganda: Express Makes U-Turn

    THE case filed by Express FC against local football body FUFA president Lawrence Mulindwa, chief executive Edgar Watson and returning officer Patrick Okanya took a new twist yesterday with the plaintiff opting for an out of court settlement.

  • New Vision Uganda: Police Also Overwhelm Wildlife

    POLICE clawed back into the race for the Inter-Forces soccer title yesterday after routing Uganda Wildlife Authority 8-2.

  • New Vision Uganda: Nakasongola Has Failed to Sell Insecticide-Treated Nets

    THE insecticide-treated mosquito nets sent to Nakasongola district for sell at a subsidised price have not been sold, the district health inspector, Moses Ziwa, has said.

  • November 12
  • New Vision Rwanda: Air Rwanda Plane Crash Kills One, Injures Four

    A Rwandan woman was killed and four Ugandans were injured when an Air Rwanda plane rammed into the terminal at Kanombe airport in Kigali yesterday, reports Hellen Mukiibi.

  • New Vision Uganda: Kony's Mother is Dead

    NORAH Anek Oting, the mother of LRA leader Joseph Kony, is dead.

  • New Vision Uganda: Govt Official Held Over Army Commander's Murder

    THE local council chief of Wabigalo project zone, where former army commander Maj. Gen. James Kazini was slain, has been detained over the tragedy.

  • Observer Uganda: Was Kazini Plotting to Overthrow Museveni? [editorial]

    Maj. Gen. James Bunanukye Kazini is perhaps the only General of the UPDF who has fought in every single major war--internal and external--since President Museveni captured power in 1986. He fought against the West Nile-based Uganda National Rescue Front II of Ali Bamuze, the Lord's Resistance Army of Joseph Kony, the Allied Democratic Forces in his Kasese home area, and above all, three battles ...

  • Monitor Uganda: Why Even Village Quarrels End Up on Museveni's Desk [column]

    "Energy fight now goes to Museveni",  the Saturday Monitor told us, in a story about the strange row between Energy minister Hilary Onek, and his Permanent Secretary Frederick Kabagambe-Kaliisa, over the power sector.

  • New Vision Uganda: Kazini's Death Should Be a Lesson [editorial]

    FORMER Army Commander Maj. Gen. James Kazini was on Tuesday killed in a domestic brawl with his concubine. The concubine, Lydia Draru, in an extra-judicial statement, confessed to hitting the general with an iron bar on the head in self-defence.

  • New Vision Uganda: Experts Fear Population Explosion in Country [analysis]

    AT 36, he appears worn out and twice his age. Sunrise comes when he has already made several turns in the garden yet the labour force from his 18 children is not enough to produce enough food for his expanding family.

  • Monitor Uganda: Strikes - Students Should Seek Dialogue [editorial]

    Students of Gulu University on Monday stormed the office of their Vice Chancellor Dr Jack Pen'Mogi and forced him out of office to address them over a sudden increase in late registration fees.

  • New Vision Uganda: Wakabu Joins Cranes Camp

    EXPRESS SC goalkeeper Godfrey Wakabu and KCC striker Anthony Bongole are the latest inclusions to the Cranes squad summoned for preparations ahead of the CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup, November 28 - December 13.

  • New Vision Uganda: FUFA Bosses in Court

    THE case filed by Express FC challenging the legal existence of soccer governing body FUFA, will be heard in the High Court today.

  • Observer Uganda: Kazini Was Reckless, Says Museveni

    Kazini was a hardworking, patriotic soldier whose major undoing was recklessness, President Museveni today told mourners at a fully packed All Saints Cathedral. Because of this recklessness, Museveni revealed, he had forced Kazini to sign an agreement that he would come back to the country after a military course in Nigeria in 2004.




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