The faction further alleged that ordinary members were subjected to inflated nomination fees while incumbent leaders paid nothing, and that a party printer purchased for more than UGX 250 million ahead of the 2016 elections has disappeared without explanation or accountability from auditors.
Earlier this year, Uganda hosted tourism and travel stakeholders from Canada and Ethiopia as part of a strategic effort to strengthen the country's visibility in international markets and attract more visitors through experience-based destination marketing.
The familiarization...
Kampala, UGANDA: The Electoral Commission has of Friday 25th April 2025, officially started displaying the final voters register at 308315 polling stations throughout the...
The opposition Uganda People’s Congress (UPC) party wants the government to reconsider land policies that will protect landowners.
Sharon Arach, the UPC spokesperson, on Thursday...
The World Health Organization (WHO) on January 13th, 2025, through their secure Event Information Site (EIS), confirmed an outbreak of Marburg virus disease in...
Polls are never 100 percent accurate; in some instances, they have been proven wrong. In 2016, they underestimated the popularity of the Republican candidate and eventually won the race.
The Minister for ICT and National Guidance, Chris Baryomunsi, has cautioned security officers against harassing journalists, stating that they should observe respect for journalists and forge a way of partnering and working together.
The alumni body of Namasagali College has applauded President Museveni for enabling the repatriation of Rev. Fr. Damian Grimes, mortal remains for a decent burial as stipulated in the funeral program released by the organizing committee together with Mill Hill Fathers.
The Minister for Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) and Metropolitan Affairs, Hajjat Minsa Kabanda, has clarified that only 11 people are currently missing in the Kiteezi Landfill tragedy, contrary to earlier reports suggesting 28 people are unaccounted for.
The Minister of State for the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance, Godfrey Kabbyanga Baluku has stated that the Cabinet has approved the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) Project in Uganda.
Although the Foreign Affairs Ministry and Ugandan embassies have the prime duty to support Ugandans, including traditional leaders, wherever they are diplomatically, they ought to do so with respect after fact-checking.