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THE National Resistance Movement (NRM) secretary general, Amama Mbabazi, has denied knowledge of Maj. Roland Kakooza Mutale's recent tour of Teso sub-region.
PERSONS with disabilities doing business in Busia town have asked the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) enforcement officers to stop confisticating their goods.
TWO children were on Sunday night burnt to death in a house in Kawempe, a Kampala suburb. The parents of Mildred Ssekande and Shalita Mirembe of one and a half years, have been arrested by the Police over the incident.
POLITICAL parties have been called upon to allow women to take part in the decision-making process.
THE Anglican Bishop of Soroti Diocese, the Rt. Rev. George William Erwau, was on Sunday morning attacked by thugs moments before he went to conduct the 6:30am service.
A traditional healer who killed his colleague in a ritual murder has been sentenced to life imprisonment.
THERE is no other sporting event that captures the world's imagination like the soccer World Cup.
D-MARK Power has had a flawless season en-route to the FUBA best-of-seven series finals that get underway on Friday. However the reigning champions players are threatening to boycott the opening game with Kyambogo Warriors, reports Phillip Corry.
A SQUAD of 17 KCC FC players and three officials leave for a two-day BTV football tournament in Vietnam this morning.
THEY have played with the aura of champions all-season and on Sunday, Tornado wrapped up the 2009 Castle Lager Premier cricket league with a 26-run win over nearest challengers Wanderers.
FUFA has named Simba FC coach Fred Kajoba the new Cranes goalkeeper trainer, replacing departed Fred 'Giringi' Lukwago.
WORLD soccer governing body will have a representative at FUFA's general assembly in Arua next week.
Uganda is this week set to host the African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) which is expected to take place on Thursday 19 November, signalling a new direction for tax administration in Africa.
Uganda is set to emulate Rwanda in streamlining digital broadcasting before 2015 as the official deadline for all countries to migrate from analogue to digital terrestrial broadcasting.
President Museveni has joined the anti-gay crusade, saying he had received reports suggesting that "European homosexuals" had launched a recruitment drive in Africa.
The Uganda AIDS Commission (UAC) is revamping its national HIV information campaign after HIV prevention messages were less successful than hoped.
It was fast getting dark and there was an eerie mood surrounding Nyenje Village, Goma Sub-county in Mukono District.
MASAKA High Court judge, Justice Moses Mukiibi has adjourned, the trial of Godfrey Kato Kajubi. Kajubi is on charges of killing a 12-year-old boy, Joseph Kasirye in a suspected ritual murder.
The death of former army commander Maj. Gen. James Kazini last week-- apparently in the hands of a lover- was deeply appalling and a cause of deep grief for his family, friends and the entire country. Though investigations are still ongoing, Maj. Kazini is perhaps another addition to the statistics of men and women who are malevolently killed in domestic brawls.
The Essar Group yesterday completed negotiations with Dhabi Group, the owners of Warid Telecom Uganda, for the takeover of Warid Telecom operations in Uganda, officials have confirmed.
Emulating soccer legends Diego Maradona and Fabio Cannavaro, President Museveni held aloft the prestigious Fifa World Cup trophy, hours after its arrival in Uganda on Saturday night.
Two children were on Sunday night burnt to death after a fire gutted their house in Kansanga, a Kampala suburb in the absence of their parents.
Two people have been confirmed dead in Buliisa following a violent hailstorm that hit parts of the district on Sunday night. At least 30 people are nursing injuries in hospitals.
By September 2009, as his legal battles took a turn for the worse, Maj. Gen. James Kazini was considering leaving Uganda for the United States, Daily Monitor can reveal.
Lydia Draru, the confessed killer of Maj. Gen. James Kazini, has been charged with murder of the former army commander.
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