July 31, 2022
Uganda: Museveni's Electric Buses, the Dreams Versus Reality
In a televised address on July 20, the President said shifting to electric vehicles is one of the long lasting solutions Uganda needs to adapt to cope with the current high prices… Read more »
July 29, 2022
Uganda: MPs Ask Govt to Protect Domestic Workers Abroad
The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development, has urged government to expeditiously put systems in place to monitor Ugandans who labour in foreign countries as domestic… Read more »
July 31, 2022
Uganda: Rains Cut Off Mbale City Temporarily
At least three people have been confirmed dead and several others are missing after floods cut off Mbale city after several rivers burst their banks. Read more »
July 26, 2022
Uganda: Uganda Government Printer Turns 120 Years
On July 22, Uganda Printing and Publishing Corporation (UPPC) started activities to mark 120 years of its existence with a public forum held in Kampala. Read more »
July 18, 2022
Uganda: Filling Natural Gas Supply Gap
Mauritania and Senegal have laid the groundwork necessary for BP, Kosmos, and their contractors to establish an offshore production complex, with development wells connected to a… Read more »
Africa: AU Launches Early Warning Platform to Tackle Insecurity
The African Union (AU) on Saturday launched an early warning platform aimed at preventing conflicts and promoting peace on the continent. Read more »
July 11, 2022
Uganda: The African Union At 20
The European Union (EU) has lived up to the primary reason it was created - ensuring that member states will not wage physical war against one another, but settle their differences… Read more »
July 04, 2022
Uganda: Go Back to Class, Pay Rise Will Come Later - Museveni
President Yoweri Museveni has asked teachers to go back to class before discussions on a pay rise can continue. In a statement posted on twitter, he said government will stick to… Read more »
Uganda: East African Crude Oil Pipeline Praised
The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) represents a critical solution to making energy poverty history in Africa by 2030, say experts led by says NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman… Read more »
July 03, 2022
Uganda: International Criminal Court Marks 20 Years
The International Criminal Court (ICC) on July 1 marked 20 years with few victories and many questions about its legitimacy. The fundamental question remains whether it can… Read more »
January 25, 2020
Uganda: Ugandan Activist Vanessa Nakate Accuses Media of Racism After She Is Cropped Out of Picture
A Ugandan young female climate activist has accused international media agency Associated Press (AP) of racism after she was cropped out a photo of activists taken at Davos,… Read more »
April 30, 2018
Uganda: Museveni Wants Seven-Year Term
Just days after the Constitutional Court sitting in Mbale completed hearing of a case challenging amendments passed later year to remove the 75-year constitutional age limit to… Read more »
November 30, 2010
Uganda: Prostitution Law Could Endanger Sex Workers
It is midnight sharp. Most shops and bars in Kigali have closed but at Migina, the ladies of the night are standing in strategic places. Read more »