From War to White House: Trump to Witness Historic Rwanda-DR Congo Peace Deal
In a major step toward ending decades of conflict, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) are set to sign a peace agreement this June at the White…
Read moreThe Death of Sam Omara: From Feared Enforcer to Forgotten Man
Sam Omara, the retired police commander who became famous for his tough tactics against opposition protests, has died at 64 after a long battle with prostate cancer and kidney failure.…
Read moreMaj Gen Richard Otto Assumes Role as Chief of Defence Intelligence, Pledges Strong Leadership and Trust
A new chapter began for Uganda’s military intelligence as Maj Gen Richard Otto officially took over as the Chief of Defence Intelligence and Security in a ceremony held at the…
Read moreUganda Law Society Blasts Judge Over Controversial Besigye Bail Denial
The Uganda Law Society has issued a sharp rebuke against High Court Judge Rosette Comfort Kania for her decision to deny bail to opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye and Hajji…
Read moreMinister Ecweru Blames UGX 1.3 Trillion Debt for Uganda’s Crumbling Roads
The poor state of Uganda’s roads has been linked to a massive debt of UGX 1.3 trillion owed by the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) to contractors, according to the…
Read moreCentenary Bank Joins Forces with NFA to Revive Masindi Forest
Uganda’s Centenary Bank has taken a bold step in the fight against deforestation by partnering with the National Forestry Authority (NFA) to restore 20 hectares of degraded land in Masindi…
Read moreGulu University VC: Keep Learning or Get Left Behind in Fast-Changing Job Market
The Vice Chancellor of Gulu University has sent a strong warning to students and workers across Uganda: in today’s rapidly changing world, your education doesn’t end at graduation. Professor George…
Read moreUmeme Grapples with 80 Pending Court Cases as Concession Era Ends
Uganda’s power distribution landscape has entered a critical transition phase as Umeme Limited, the country’s main electricity distributor, faces 80 unresolved court cases following the expiration of its 20-year concession.…
Read moreUganda’s Justice System in Crisis: MPs Demand Urgent Reforms
Uganda’s judiciary is facing heavy criticism from members of parliament, who accuse it of failing to deliver fair and timely justice. During a recent budget presentation for the 2025/26 financial…
Read moreMinistry of Trade Launches Game-Changing Plan to Supercharge Uganda’s Economy
The Ugandan government is making big moves to strengthen the country’s trade sector. The Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Cooperatives has announced plans to set up a national Chamber of…
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