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    PAU Holds 3rd Oil and Gas Expo to Discuss Transferable Skills to Drive Sustainable Growth

    Petroleum Authority of Uganda organises oil and gas expos in accordance with Regulation 5 of the Petroleum Exploration, Development, and Production National Content 2016 which mandates the Authority to organise conferences and other educational fora such as seminars, symposia and training to promote national content in Uganda's oil and gas sector.

    UYD’s Dumba Asks Mao to Quit DP Leadership as NRM Cooperation Pact Expires

    Dumba further argued that the agreement was never approved by DP’s top organs, including the National Executive Committee, National Council, or party delegates, insisting that it remained a personal arrangement rather than a formal party pact.

    Museveni Pushes U.S to Back Africa’s Industrial Growth

    United States looks forward to strengthening long-standing relations with Uganda in trade, investment and regional security cooperation.

    PLU Marks Gen Muhoozi’s 52nd Birthday with Maama Kits, Tree-Planting Drive for SFC

    At Nsamizi Military Hospital, PLU members handed over Maama kits intended to support expectant mothers and newborn babies, while more than 52 tree seedlings were planted at the 20 GBAD Brigade in Kigungu to promote environmental sustainability.

    British High Commission Launches “More in Common” Campaign Ahead of Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2026

    Chesney revealed that the games are expected to bring together over 30,000 athletes across the world with Uganda sending 50 athletes across nine categories of sports led by the world-class distance runners, para athletes, boxers and the She Cranes netball team which is currently linked sixths according to world rankings.

    FDC Rejects Sovereignty Bill as Threat to Freedoms and Economy

    According to FDC’s legal team, several clauses violate the 1995 Constitution, including redefining diaspora citizens as foreigners and criminalizing opposition activity. The party further argued that the bill duplicates existing laws and risks economic disruption by restricting foreign funding.

    FROM DIVISION TO DIALOGUE: WHY COALITION POLITICS IS UGANDA’S NEXT STEP

    As Nelson Mandela observed, nations can choose between conflict and cooperation. Increasingly, countries are choosing negotiation, reconciliation, and coalition-building. These require political maturity, for instance, a clear ideology, internal democracy, and a willingness to compromise without losing identity.

    Museveni Champions Strategic Infrastructure to Drive Africa’s Industrial Future

    “The transformation of Africa requires moving priority infrastructure projects from conception to implementation through coordinated planning and regional cooperation,” President Museveni noted.

    Museveni, Former Ethiopian Prime Minister Meet to Push for Locally Driven Agricultural Solutions

    AGRA has also aligned with frameworks such as the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme and supported access to climate financing through the Green Climate Fund to boost resilience among smallholder farmers.

    Who would truly refuse to learn from Museveni’s vast experience and wisdom? 

    By David Serumaga Based on the popular proverb, “If there is honey, the bees will come from nine mountains away,” people are naturally drawn to...

    Strategic Clarity Verses Political Opportunism in the Lira City Woman MP Race

    By Amb. Dickson Ogwang Okul As a member of the audience during the recent presidential engagements in Lira, I had the opportunity to observe the...

    Entitled Generation: A Generation That Refuses Responsibility

    By Constance Kiconco There’s a new sound in the air; loud, frustrated, and painfully consistent. It’s the voice of a generation that believes they’re owed...

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