Parliament could be heading for yet another battle with the executive over a new bill to repeal two crucial laws enabling legislators’ involvement in the budgeting process.
The FUFA Disciplinary Committee has cleared SC Villa and Victors FC of separate charges of reportedly fielding players to compete in a Football League not authorized by the Federation. Waters FC, however, pleaded guilty of intentionally taking part in the same competition.
The FUFA President Lawrence Mulindwa has today said they will not reduce on the charges for the forthcoming Cranes-Zambia match unless the government intervenes.
Court has issued an interim order restraining the interim executive committee of the New Taxi Park Lock- Up Owners Association Limited from evicting tenants to pave way for the re-development of the park.
A United Kingdom registered oil company SOCO International plc which has been doing oil exploration work in the Democratic Republic of Congo has shifted its base to the Ugandan side following intensified fighting in eastern Congo.
Christians in West Buganda Diocese have praised Archbishop Henry Luke Orombi for his exemplary service but asked him to intensify fight against homosexuality even after retirement.
At least two suspected cattle rustlers have been killed in two separate attacks on the UPDF soldiers while on routine patrol on the slopes on Mount Moroto in Moroto district.
Munono said that Masaka District should be held responsible for the unlawful dismissal of Edward Kiwanuka Gaavi, the former acting town clerk but not Masaka Municipal Council saying that the judgment was unfair to the municipality.
The strike started on Monday when angry students turned rowdy and started vandalizing the institution’s property to protest the decision by Uganda National Examination Board (UNEB) to increase registration fees from 50,000 to 65,000 shillings.
28 year old Vincent Rwabuhihi, a hardware shop operator in Bukomero town council, was found dead in his house in Kyaterekera village on Monday afternoon. His body lay in a pool of blood.
Four police posts in Luweero are operating without toilets. The Police posts are Kakinzi, Mazzi, Kabunyata and Kikyusa Police posts which together have a population of more than 100 Police officers and their families. A police officer at Kakinzi Police post said that they shared a toilet with Kakinzi Masgid Noor Mosque for a year until recently when the administrators stopped them and locked it.
Kampala University Jinja branch emerged the winner of the third edition of the Jinja Young Men’s Christian Association volleyball tournament. Kampala University Jinja branch recorded 9 points to win this year\'s title for keeps in the boys’ category.
Police in Bugiri are stuck with a dead body of an unidentified man who was crushed to death by a speeding trailer at Bukonde village along the Bugiri to Busia highway. The trailer registration number KBR 097M, which was loaded with cement from Tororo, reportedly crashed the unidentified man on Sunday September 23 as he rode a bicycle at around 6 p.m.
Uganda’s women rugby team leaves today for Rabat, Morocco for the Confederation of African Rugby (CAR) 2013 World Cup qualifying tournament which starts on Saturday.
Turkana pastoralists in Kenya have tasked local leaders in Karamoja to hunt for their stolen animals during cross border raids and hand them over to Kenyan authorities.
Police in Jinja has gathered information linking three Nigerian nationals arrested over trading in counterfeit currency to a bigger group in Uganda yet to be disclosed.
Parliament has finally agreed to end the debate on the budget after a three-week standoff over a 39.2 billion shillings additional funding to the health sector.
Following a new influx of Congolese nationals fleeing fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the Office of the Prime Minister and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) have decided to open a new reception centre in Kanungu district.