March 29
Uganda: Kampala Flood Victims Rush to Verify Names Ahead of Shs20bn Compensation
Flood-affected traders in Kampala have flocked to FUTA offices to verify whether their names appear on the compensation list, as authorities prepare to release funds within three… Read more »
March 26
Uganda: Government Innovation Drive Boosts Growth of Game Development in Uganda
Uganda's growing investment in science, technology and innovation is creating new opportunities within the creative economy, with game development emerging as a promising sector… Read more »
Uganda: NRM Dismisses NUP Rigging Claims in Nansana, Points to Court Process
Leaders of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) in Nansana Municipality have dismissed allegations by the opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) that the recently… Read more »
Uganda: Arua Court Gets New Magistrate Amid Push for Professionalism and Faster Justice
The leadership of the Arua Chief Magistrate's Court has called for stronger professionalism, teamwork, and greater use of alternative dispute resolution as the court welcomed a new… Read more »
March 27
Uganda: Uganda, Norway Agree to Boost Trade, Investment After Bilateral Talks
Uganda and Norway have concluded a one-day bilateral consultation meeting, with both sides agreeing to strengthen cooperation and scale up trade and investment between the two… Read more »
Uganda: Buliisa Leaders Raise Alarm Over Vandalised Road Signs
Authorities in Buliisa District have raised concern over increasing cases of vandalism targeting road signage, warning that the trend is contributing to a rise in road accidents. Read more »
Uganda: UPDF Graduates 190 Nurses , Midwives to Boost Military Healthcare
A total of 190 students have graduated with diplomas in nursing and midwifery from the Defence Forces Institute of Health Sciences, marking a significant step in the Uganda… Read more »
Uganda: 'We Can Be More' - Dr Ekure Launches Third Book, Calls for Purpose, Persistence and Personal Transformation
Renowned orthopedic surgeon and author John Ekure has officially launched his third book, We Can Be More, in an event held at Hotel Africana, attracting leaders, professionals, and… Read more »
Uganda: Command, Reform, and Results - Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba's Two Years As CDF
Two years ago, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba assumed office as Uganda's Chief of Defence Forces, ushering in a new phase for the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF). His tenure has… Read more »
Uganda: Fufa Appoints Ronah Sheba Ampaire As Deputy CEO
The Federation of Uganda Football Associations has appointed Sheba Ampaire Ronah as the Deputy Chief Executive Officer in what the local football governing body said aims at… Read more »
Uganda: Uganda, Norway Pledge to Boost Trade and Economic Cooperation
Uganda and Norway have concluded a one-day bilateral consultation meeting, agreeing to strengthen cooperation and expand trade and investment between the two countries. Read more »
March 26
Uganda: Ugandan Families Squeezed As Cost of Living Outpaces Stagnant Salaries
For many working Ugandans, the gap between monthly earnings and the cost of living is widening to breaking point, leaving families struggling to maintain basic standards of living… Read more »
Uganda: Kitgum High Court Clears 25 Cases in Prison Plea Bargaining Drive
The High Court in Kitgum has concluded 25 criminal cases through a two-day plea bargaining camp conducted inside Kitgum Prison, in a move aimed at reducing case backlog and prison… Read more »
Uganda: 15 Hospitalized After Minibus Crashes Into Broken-Down Truck On Kampala-Gulu Highway
At least 15 people are currently hospitalized following a serious road traffic accident that occurred early Thursday morning along the Kampala-Gulu Highway in Nakasongola District. Read more »
Uganda: Muhoozi Proposes Arrest of 'Fake Pastors', Theology Degree Requirement for Church Leaders
The Chief of Defence Forces, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has suggested that "fake pastors" and unregulated churches could face arrest if the Patriotic League of Uganda (PLU) takes power,… Read more »
Uganda: Kazinda's Bukoto Property Among 17 Corruption-Seized Assets to Be Valued in a Month
The government has begun the process of putting a price on properties seized from corrupt officials, with the exercise expected to be completed within just one month. Read more »
Uganda: Govt Tightens Grip On Money Supply to Safeguard Economic Stability
The government is maintaining tight control over the country's money supply as part of a broader strategy to keep the economy stable, according to Permanent Secretary and Secretary… Read more »
Uganda: None of Uganda's Stadiums Meet Afcon 2027 Standards - CAF Report
A new report by the Confederation of African Football (Caf) reveals that as of February 2026, none of Uganda's four proposed stadiums fully meet Category 4 requirements for hosting… Read more »
Uganda: Uganda to Take in 27,000 More Refugees
The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has announced that Uganda is preparing to receive an additional 27,000 refugees in the 2026/2027 financial year, further cementing the… Read more »
Uganda: PLU's Frank Mwesigye Urges Ugandans to Leverage Global Spotlight On Gen. Muhoozi
Political activist Frank Mwesigye has urged Ugandans to harness the surge in global attention surrounding Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) and Senior Presidential Advisor for Special… Read more »
Uganda: How Isabelle Furaha Is Changing Survival for Preterm Babies in Uganda
Every week, Isabelle Furaha leads a team of volunteers moving between hospital wards and homes across Uganda, following up on some of the country's most fragile lives "premature… Read more »
Uganda: Poverty in Uganda Goes Beyond Money - Millions Lack Water, Health Services - New Report
Uganda has made significant progress in reducing income poverty over the past three decades, yet multidimensional poverty remains widespread, affecting nearly one in four… Read more »
Uganda: Single Mothers Position As 'Untapped Economic Engine' in Bold Call for Structural Inclusion
Single mothers in Uganda are increasingly asserting their role as a driving force in the country's economic future, rejecting long-standing narratives that frame them as dependents… Read more »
Uganda: Funding Gaps and Policy Shifts Raise Concerns Over Uganda's Refugee Response
Uganda's refugee response is entering a critical phase, with development partners warning that dwindling funding and policy changes could strain one of the world's most progressive… Read more »
Uganda: Nansana Municipality Moves to Relocate Street Vendors
Street vendors in Nansana Municipality have been urged to cooperate with local leaders and municipal authorities in a planned effort to remove them from the streets and prevent… Read more »











