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    Police Operation in Rukungiri Leads to Arrest of Six Suspects in Bar

    The Kigezi Region Police spokesperson, ASP Elly Maate identified the suspects as Nayamba Agness, 21, Amazing Jomitom, 18, Asiimwe Ronald, 28, Orikiriza Laban, 34, Sasirabo Ibrahim, a 16-year-old juvenile, and another Asiimwe Ronald aged 19.

    UPC Urges Museveni to Withhold Assent to Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026

    “The UPC therefore respectfully calls upon His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, pursuant to Article 91(3)(b) of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda, to withhold assent to the Bill and return it to Parliament for further scrutiny, wider consultation, and reconsideration,” the statement read in part.

    UGANDA UNVEILS ROADMAP TO MAY 12 INAUGURATION AS GOVT CALLS FOR NATIONWIDE PARTICIPATION

    Beyond the ceremony, the roadmap to May 12 reflects a broader effort by government to reinforce political continuity, national unity, and public confidence positioning the inauguration not merely as a constitutional event, but as a symbolic reset for Uganda’s next phase of socio-economic transformation.

    Uganda to Host Digital Government Africa 2026 Summit

    Uganda will host the Digital Government Africa 2026 summit, bringing together leaders, tech experts, and investors to accelerate digital transformation and improve public service delivery across the continent.

    FDC Hails Ugandans’ Rejection of Sovereignty Bill, Questions Its Origin

    Amuriat said citizens from across civil society, academia, and political groups presented a united front before Parliament’s joint committees, with the majority rejecting the bill.

    Museveni Clarification on Sovereignty Bill Favors Religious Groups, Dangles Political, Cultural Institutions—Lulume

    “He distanced himself from curtailing religious institutions being funded and was silent about the political parties and cultural institutions, which remain victims of the proposed protection of sovereignty bill 2026. Which means his fight is against political parties and cultural groups,” Lulume said.

    FDC Gears Up for Kikuube LCV By-election

    According to Amuriat, the Electoral Commission had set nominations for May 25th-26th, 2026, and polling for June 10th to fill the vacancy left by the late chairperson Peter Banura.

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