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    Muhammad Muwanga Kivumbi and 24 co-accused returned to court as the International Crimes Division continued hearing their bail application in a terrorism case arising from the deadly post-election violence that rocked Butambala District in January 2026.
    A total of 79 ministers took the oath of office before President Museveni at State House Entebbe as Uganda’s new Cabinet officially assumed office. Four appointees missed the ceremony due to citizenship concerns, while Janet Museveni was absent.

    UHRC Resumes Regional Human Rights Tribunal Sessions

    The Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) has resumed its second round of countrywide Tribunal sessions aimed at hearing and...

    Opposition Women Leaders Ask Gov’t to Stop Brutalizing Supporters

    A section of women leaders from different opposition political parties in Uganda have appealed to the government to end...

    Military Police Officer Shoots Wife Dead, Kills Himself in...

    A military police officer identified as Corporal Collins Andebo, attached to Makindye Military Police, has shot dead his wife,...

    LoP Urges EU Delegates to Engage Gov’t in Fighting...

    The Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in Parliament, Joel Ssenyonyi, has urged the European Union delegates to engage the...

    MASINDI: Stepmother Arrested for Poisoning Three Children

    Police in Masindi have arrested a woman identified as Harriet Kyomuhendo, a stepmother to three children for poisoning them,...

    Opposition MPs Maintain Parliamentary Boycott over Brutality

    Parliament has directed the government to present a detailed report on the allegations of security brutality against opposition leaders...

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