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    IS IT THE END OF THE BEGINNING OR THE BEGINNING OF THE END? Mushrooming Political Parties in Uganda’s Politics

    After the long-standing mistrust amongst the Forum for Democratic Change party members that led to the creation of factions inside the party, the People's Front for Freedom (PFF), led by Erias Lukwago, launched a nationwide signature collection campaign aimed at formalizing its registration as a new political party.

    Celebrating 62 Years of Independence: A Call for Unity and Progress in Uganda

    Happy 62nd Independence Day, Uganda!!! Today we celebrate a special day, and as the festivities in Busia District, officiated by President Yoweri Museveni, go on,...

    INDEPENDENCE DAY: Uganda’s Evolving Security Landscape Since 1962

    Today, October 9, 2024, Uganda is celebrating its 62nd Independence Day anniversary at Busiko Teachers' Training College in Masafu Town Council in Busia district. This...

    Teacher’s Day Theme: An Opposite of Reality Arts Teachers Live in Uganda

    Uganda declared October 5 a national public holiday in honor of World Teacher's Day, as proclaimed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural...

    Betrayal and Heartache: Sherinah’s Story of Deception and Polygamy

    Not all that glitters is gold, they say, but how can it not be? After all, it is glittering. Well, Sherinah thought so, as...

    WORLD TOURISM DAY: Why the Celebrations were Held in Kasese District

    On September 27, 2024, Uganda joined the rest of the world to celebrate World Tourism Day, which began with a march from the Rwenzori...

    IS IT THE END OF THE BEGINNING OR THE BEGINNING OF THE END? Is it a dormant public sector or a failed government?

    On the rainy day of August 10, 2024, across the Kampala metropolitan area, Uganda woke to bad news of a fatal landslide that struck the Kiteezi garbage dump site in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda, and left 35 people dead, according to a statement by the Uganda Police.

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