Justice is Served: Teso Victims Receive Shs74m Compensation by Human Rights Commission
In a landmark move, the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) has issued Shs74 million in compensation to human rights victims in the Teso Sub-region. The tribunal, presided over by Mariam…
Read moreUganda and Algeria Become Allies: UPDF Boosts Military Strength with North African Partner
Uganda and Algeria are taking their military partnership to the next level, with a concentration on the development of air and sea power, as well as counter-terrorism. The move comes…
Read morePresident Museveni Hosts Ramaphosa’s Envoy: What’s Cooking Between Uganda and South Africa?
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has received a special message from his South African counterpart, President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa. The message was delivered to State House in Entebbe by Ms. Ayanda…
Read moreUganda Loses Shs1.82 Trillion to Economic Crimes in 2024, Police Report Says
Uganda lost an eye-watering Shs1.82 trillion to economic offenses in 2024, as per the new police annual crime report. The staggering amount underlines the emerging danger of corruption, fraud, and…
Read moreGen Kainerugaba Chairs Regional Negotiations in Nairobi to End DRC Crisis
In a last-minute attempt to come up with a solution to the crisis that has been besetting the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Uganda’s Chief of Defense Forces, General Muhoozi…
Read moreFree Besigye, Save Uganda’s Image: Katikkiro Mayiga’s Bold Appeal
Buganda Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga has been seriously alarmed by the continued detention of opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye. In his remarks at the launch of the Luwalo Lwaffe 2025…
Read moreKampala’s New Flyover Officially Handed Over by Ministry of Works, KCCA Takes Charge
Kampala, Uganda – The Ministry of Works and Transport has officially handed over the newly built Kampala Flyover to the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) to be operated and maintained.…
Read moreCrime Down by 4.1% as Police Improve Security Arrangements
The recent release of the annual police crime report has brought some glad tidings—crime in Uganda has gone down by 4.1% compared to previous year. The report shows that the…
Read moreDomestic Violence Cases Drop by 4%: A Step Towards a Safer Uganda
In a glimmer of hope, Uganda has seen a 4% drop in cases of domestic violence in the past year, the most recent police annual crime report indicates. Of the…
Read moreCSOs Applaud Uganda’s Budget Reforms but Warns of Underfunded Key Sectors
Uganda government’s latest budget document has triggered both applause and concern among civil society agencies, citing improvement in the level of financial reforms as well as challenges that remain to…
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