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18:59
18:59

Judiciary Permanent Secretary Bigirimana Defends Self Over Sex Book 1 1

According to Bigirimana, the conversation in his book is about Africans sex magic and in it, he dared to unravel the mysteries of human sexuality and magic hidden within the African traditions. He said as he wrote, he reflected on the inter collectedness of people’s bodies and spirits.
17:45
17:45

Police Collects UGX170M From Drunk, Speeding Drivers 1

Drivers drive beyond the prescribed speed along Entebbe Expressway because they know we don’t have traffic personnel at all points. But we have our CCTVs which we use to capture these people and we issue them with tickets,” SP Kananura said.
17:30
17:30

Beware of Rising Fraud in Capital Markets - Regulator 3

The authority also warned prospective investors to be wary of unsolicited investment offers, diversify their investment portfolios to reduce risk as well as monitor the investments regularly.
16:17
16:17

Environmentalists Seek Local Climate Actions to Boost Food Security 1

Proscovia Vickan, the board chairperson of Climate Action Network Uganda, underlined the need to sensitize people on protecting the environment for ensuring food security.
15:47
15:47

FDC Katonga Faction Issues Electoral Roadmap 7

Speaking at their offices on Katonga Road in Kampala this morning, Lukwago said the party National Executive Committee meeting that sat last week agreed on the roadmap that will not only see the party getting new leaders but also carry out country-wide tours.
15:43
15:43

Over 200 Non-Compliant Pastoralists Registered in Acholi 1

According to Kabango, Amuru district has 86 non-complaint pastoralists, which is the highest in the Acholi sub-region, followed by Pader, 45, Gulu 44, Nwoya 37, and Lamwo with 5 non-complaint pastoralists, who are collectively rearing 2,700 cattle.
15:39
15:39

Billboard Collapse in Nansana Triggers Police Hunt for Owners 1

"We are currently working to identify the owners of these billboards. In municipalities, such as Nansana, it's typically the responsibility of the municipality, and in Kampala, it falls under KCCA (Kampala Capital City Authority). We want to determine whether these billboards were inspected regularly. However, we have not yet made contact with any of the owners," he said.
15:35
15:35

UPDF Soldier Arrested for Shooting Civilian Dead 1

The arrested soldier has been identified as Private Fahad Seguya from the 13th Battalion in Kikuube district, while the deceased has been identified as Augustine Akugizibwe, a resident of Kibararu village in Bugambe sub-county.
15:00
15:00

Former SGA Security Supervisor Sentenced to 45 Years in Jail for Murdering Bugiri Sheikh Mugoya Biasaali 3 1

In the sentence delivered on Monday by a seven-member panel led by the court martial Chairperson Brigadier General Freeman Robert Mugabe, Mugoya will effectively serve 41 years in prison, accounting for three years, seven months, and 15 days he spent on remand.
13:43
13:43

Lack of Radio Station, Poor Network Connectivity Cripples Communication in Amudat Airtel Uganda 4 1

Joseph Lobot, the LC5 chairperson of Amudat district, says that they use the Safaricom mobile network in the district. He explains that officials are forced to cross over 120 Kilometers to Kenya for radio services.
10:36
10:36

Activists Embark on 700Km Awareness Walk to Save River Nile 1 4

Joseph Odong, a Senior Water Officer at the Ministry of Water and Environment told Uganda Radio Network in an interview that the walk is instrumental in drumming up support towards saving river Nile.
10:28
10:28

Deputy Attorney General Explains Delay in Compensating War Debt Claimants 4

Speaking during a meeting to release the recommendations on the implementation of Executive Order Number 3 on Saturday, Tino noted that the claimants, especially in Omoro are tired of waiting for the compensation money, and worried that many might die before receiving the compensation
10:02
10:02

Four 'Hooligans' Arrested For Disrupting Bishop Ssebaggala's Service Luwero Diocese 3 1 Top story

On Sunday, Bishop Ssebaggala visited Trinity Church of Uganda Katikamu in Wobulenzi town council to preside over a confirmation service. However, as he and other church leaders were preparing for the service, a group of ‘hooligans” arrived in a minibus, commonly known as a "drone," and attacked the church.
08:59
08:59

Kasese Community Ask for Desilting of R. Nyamugasani 2

The Nyamugasani River, fed by the melting glaciers from the Rwenzori Mountains, flows into Lake Edward. Along with other major rivers like Mubuku and Nyamwamba, Nyamugasani has consistently posed challenges to the local communities in Kasese when it floods.
08:45
08:45

Khalifa Pushes for Back-to-Front Play in U-20 World Cup Qualifiers 1 1

Head Coach Ayubu Khalifa Kiyingi, who took over the role in June 2023, is working diligently to showcase his coaching abilities to the officials at the local soccer governing body's headquarters in Mengo.
08:38
08:38

FDC Delegates from Six Sub-regions Endorse Amuriat

Sebunyo noted that Amuriat has demonstrated effective leadership, especially in his efforts to unite the party and resist attempts by those aligned with Dr. Kiiza Besigye, the former FDC president to undermine it.
08:25
08:25

Uganda, Algeria Form a Business Council to Eliminate Middlemen 3

The newly established council comprises 20 members, led by private sector organizations from both countries, with significant contributions from their respective Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs). The council has already commenced its work.
07:57
07:57

Implementation of Executive Order Number 3 Deadline Extended Again 6

This is the second time the president has adjusted the deadline to evict the pastoralists. On May 19th, 2023 Museveni issued Executive Order Number 3 of 2023 banning cattle keeping in northern Uganda by June 30th, saying some of the pastoralists were disrespectful and leaving their animals to graze in people’s gardens, hence causing food insecurity.
07:50
07:50

URA Finally Connects Electricity to Goli Customs WENRECO 2 3

In 2020, a devastating fire, caused by an explosion of a fuel tanker traveling to DR Congo, damaged the electricity lines in the area, affecting the power transmission in the area.
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