Professor Omolo Ndiege, the Vice Chancellor Kyambogo University says he will not step aside to pave way for investigations into alleged mismanagement of the university.
The Minister of Education and Sports in-charge of Sports, Charles Bakkabulindi will travel with the Cranes team tomorrow morning on a chartered Air Uganda flight to Ndola, Zambia.
The Inspector General of Government (IGG) Irene Mulyagonja has been sued for a directive she made asking Acting managing director of UBC, Paul Kihika, to return 38 million shillings to the Corporation.
Four teachers of Acorn International School have been charged with neglect of duty and remanded to Luzira prison, three days after a three-year-old child was found dead in the school’s swimming pool.
Parliamentary Commission becomes the commission with the largest number of Police officers assigned to it with 350 officers. It also becomes a directorate.
The Uganda Communications Bill 2012 was passed into law on Wednesday, effectively merging the Broadcasting Council (BC) and the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) into one body— Uganda Communications Regulatory Authority.
Statistics from Uganda Investment Authority (UIA) show that in 2010/11 Uganda was the largest recipient of FDI in Sub-Saharan Africa. The country received 1.7 billion dollars, equivalent to about four trillion shillings, worth of investments from the private sector, both foreign and domestic.
Businesses in Kabale municipality have been hit hard by power outages which have affected the district for the last three weeks. The hardest hit are the small scale business owners who say that the power outages which at times last for three days are crippling their businesses.
Uganda Breweries Limited (UBL), the sponsors of the Uganda elite League, have given FUFA an ultimatum of September 10 to explain who is in charge of the League.
The wrangles in Kyenjojo district council have taken a new twist, with councilors rejecting chairperson James Byamukama’s motion to re-instate the District Executive Committee (DEC).
The Uganda government has given petroleum companies a go-ahead to drill oil from the Murchison Falls–Albert Delta, an internationally recognized wetland protected site. The delta is also listed as a Ramsar site under the Ramsar Treaty and provides vital habitat for different bird species and other threatened plants and animals.
The chairperson of Ndejje Agaliwamu Savings and Cooperative Society is on the run after allegedly embezzling 64 million shillings from the group. Bombo and Ndejje Police are hunting for Misail Ssetuuba for allegedly withdrawing and disappearing with all the savings of the members.
Muhwezi cites its absorption capacity which is allegedly five times better than normal pads. It reduces cramps that are characteristic of menstrual periods and infrared that allows stimulus of blood circulation and micro circulation by raising the body temperature of a woman.
Lakwena’s father Severino Lukoya wants the government to compensate them for the loss of property and alleged mistreatment that they went through at the hands of government soldiers.
The delegation that comprises political, religious and cultural leaders arrived on Tuesday in Bangui, the Capital of Central African Republic, to commiserate with the people there over the atrocities committed by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels.