October 24, 2023
Uganda: There Was Something for Everyone At the Bell Lager ObaFest
The first Bell Lager ObaFest which happened at Jahazi Pier in Munyonyo was a fitting celebration of East African culture, music and food with exceptional experiences delivered by… Read more »
Uganda: Col Nakalema Engages Policymakers On Issues Affecting Local Investors
The State House Investors Protection Unit Head, Col Edith Nakalema has urged policymakers and other economy stakeholders to support each other in promoting investments in Uganda. Read more »
Uganda: Resizing Parliament Might Not Be the Panacea to Poor Government Service Delivery
It is true that our Parliament is just too big and unsustainable for our economy. But the problem of poor social infrastructure and inadequate government service delivery is a… Read more »
Uganda: Police Deploy On Highways , Tourist Sites After Queen Elizabeth Park Attack
Police together with joint security teams have intensified operations to hunt for suspected terrorists who killed two foreign tourists and their Ugandan driver in Queen Elizabeth… Read more »
Uganda: Robinah Nabbanja 'Perfect Choice' as Prime Minister
The National Vice Chairperson of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) in charge of Buganda region, Godfrey Ssuubi Kiwanda has applauded President Museveni for appointing Robinah… Read more »
October 23, 2023
Uganda: Man Lures, Defiles, Kills Six Year Old Pupil Returning From School
Police in Nakaseke has kicked off the hunt for an unidentified man who lured a six year old pupil who was returning from school, defiled her and later killed her. Read more »
Uganda: Harm Reduction Should Guide Regulation in Public Healthcare, Experts Urge
Stakeholders in the health sector have been challenged to consider harm reduction as a key guide in driving public health strategies in Africa. Read more »
Uganda: Quality of Ugandan Politicians Questioned
Leaders have expressed worry over the unbecoming behaviors amongst politicians, questioning the quality of leaders that the nation has. Read more »
Uganda: Stop Threatening Teachers With Demotions Over First Grades, Educationists Tell Govt
Educationists in the Bunyoro sub-region have implored the Government to stop threatening head teachers that they risk being demoted if they do not get first grades. These say the… Read more »
Uganda: Uganda Airlines Prepares Inaugural Flight to China As Uganda's Embassy Holds Fete in Guangzhou
With Uganda Airlines making an addition of Mumbai and Lagos to its growing international schedule, it will not be so long until the commercial flights from Entebbe to China's… Read more »
Uganda: Mpuuga Shocked By Poor Health, Social Services in Greater Masaka Oversight Tour
The leader of the Opposition in Parliament Mathias Mpuuga has been left in shock after he discovered that residents in Lwengo District are grappling with access to safe drinking… Read more »
Uganda: Moroto Ranked Worst Performing District
Moroto district's governance and administrative performance has come under spotlight after a scorecard by the Advocates Coalition for Development and Environment (ACODE) labelled… Read more »
Uganda: Katonga FDC Faction to Meet Party Founder Members to Address Current Standoff
The FDC Katonga faction led by Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago will today meet the party founder members in Namugongo in Wakiso district to try and address the wrangles in the party… Read more »
October 22, 2023
Uganda: Empowering Communities in Production
For decades, the remote areas of Amuria Districts have grappled with persistent poverty and food insecurity. Factors such as limited access to information, a lack of social… Read more »
Uganda: Visually Impaired Football Players Put Skills On Display
Eight teams of visually impaired soccer players will take to the field in the 2023 Blind Football Uganda Championship, supported by Coca-Cola Beverages Uganda (CCBU) in partnership… Read more »
October 23, 2023
Uganda: What You Didn't Know About the World's Tallest Mammal
Measuring 4.5 to 5.7 meters high with the males growing to 6 meters sometimes, the world's tallest mammal, the rosy child or Nubian Giraffes were introduced in the Lake Mburo… Read more »
Uganda: Speaker Among Gives Birth to Twins
The Speaker of the Ugandan Parliament, Anita Among has given birth to twins, her deputy, Thomas Tayebwa has revealed. Read more »
Uganda: Concerns Grow Over Delayed Election of New Bishop in Namirembe Diocese
The Christian community in Namirembe Diocese has expressed deep concern over the prolonged delay in the election of a new Bishop. Read more »
Uganda: The Cost of the Parliament Stand-Off
Veteran politicians and governance experts fear the government risks losing billions of shillings in misappropriation, theft and bad deals if the current standoff in parliament… Read more »
Uganda: Uganda Yet to Release Autopsy On Foreign Tourists Killed in Queen Elizabeth Park
The Ugandan government has said it is yet to release the autopsy on the death of two foreign tourists killed in Queen Elizabeth National Park until they get an input from foreign… Read more »
October 21, 2023
Uganda: Women Leaders Seek Political Parties' Endorsement to Bolster Women Leagues
Alice Alaso, the acting National Coordinator of the Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) has called on Secretary Generals to bolster women leagues in their political parties. Read more »
Uganda: Museveni Accused of Failing Party Constitutions
Internal power battles that have split several political parties with clashing leaders all insisting on acting as per their party constitutions, has left questions of whether the… Read more »
Uganda: Kony War Victims Camp at Museveni's State Lodge, Demand Shs99 Billion in Compensation
A group of more than 100 businessmen and women who were injured and those who lost relatives and merchandise in the Kony insurgency that stretched between 1996 to the early 2000s… Read more »
October 22, 2023
Uganda: Analysts Demand Cabinet Reshuffle
Political analysts have demanded an immediate reshuffle of Museveni's cabinet ministers. Read more »
Uganda: Teachers Condemn Govt Threat to Sack Them If They Fail to Produce First Grades
Educationists in Bunyoro sub region have implored the Government to stop threatening head teachers that they risk being sacked if they do not get first grades. Read more »