May 14, 2025
Uganda: Uganda's Entitled Generation
There's a new sound in the air -- loud, frustrated, and painfully consistent. It's the voice of a generation that believes they're owed everything, yet rarely stop to ask… Read more »
Uganda: Thank You for PDM, but, Where Are the Extension Workers?
Government has pumped trillions of shillings into rural households through the Parish Development Model (PDM), with the hope that agriculture would uplift communities from poverty.… Read more »
May 13, 2025
Uganda: Court Hears How Molly Katanga Was Found Bleeding, Broken, and Barely Alive
The High Court in Kampala, presided over by Lady Justice Rosette Comfort Kania, has today watched a harrowing police crime scene reconstruction footage that laid bare the desperate… Read more »
May 12, 2025
Uganda: How Uganda Has Fallen Apart
The collapse of governance and the consequences for our country because of an aging president Read more »
Uganda: Comment - a Safer Digital Economy Is Now Possible
The government of Uganda has undertaken deep and wide policy reforms in the ICT sector intended to transform the lives and fortunes of Ugandans. The legal and regulatory reforms… Read more »
May 08, 2025
Uganda: David Wandera Is New MD for Absa Bank Uganda
Absa Bank Uganda has appointed David Wandera as Managing Director following the necessary regulatory approval from the Bank of Uganda. Read more »
May 06, 2025
Uganda: Obituary - Sam Omala, Police Commander Who Tormented Dr. Besigye, Dies At 64
Sam Omala, the former police commander best known for leading brutal crackdowns on opposition protests and hounding opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye, has died at the age of 64.… Read more »
May 05, 2025
Uganda: Why Isimba Dam Is Worrying Electricity Generation Company Ltd's CEO
For many hydroelectricity producers around the world, rainfall is a welcome blessing that ensures a steady power supply. But for Harrison Mutikanga, the CEO of the Uganda… Read more »
Uganda: Bishop Akanjuna Demands Immediate Approval for Kabale City Operationalization
Bishop of Kigezi Diocese Rt. Rev. Gaddie Akanjuna, has called on government to expedite the operationalization of Kabale Tourism City, urging swift action to turn Kabale… Read more »
Uganda: Prime Suspect in 2019 Kidnap of American in Kanungu Arrested
Derrick Memory, 30, a resident of Karukara Trading Centre in Rukarara Village, Kihembe Sub-county, Kanungu District, has been arrested in connection with the 2019 kidnapping of an… Read more »
Uganda: The Legacy of Rajiv Ruparelia
Why this 35 years old kid will continue to live in the memory of many people for generations to come Read more »
May 04, 2025
Uganda: High Court Acquittal of Threeways Directors in U.S.$3.8m MTN Fraud Case Draws Backlash, Fuels Concerns Over Judiciary's Integrity
In a ruling that has sent shockwaves through Uganda's corporate and legal circles, the High Court's Anti-Corruption Division on April.30, 2025, acquitted two directors of ThreeWays… Read more »
Uganda: Why High Court Upheld Tat Ruling in Ura Vs Bou Pension Scheme Tax Dispute
High Court's dismissal of an appeal by the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) against the Trustees of the Bank of Uganda Defined Benefit Scheme, affirmed that the Scheme qualifies as a… Read more »
Uganda: Mental Health - Hima Cement Partners With Nnabagereka Fund in New Initiative
More than 200 young people aged 8 to 23 have showcased their creativity through a national mental health writing competition, with five finalists each receiving sh3 million toward… 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 »










