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    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...

    Ibrahim Kasozi Elected FDC Buganda Vice President, Pledges to...

    The Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) has elected Ibrahim Kasozi as its new Deputy President for the Buganda Region,...

    ANT Evaluates its Performance, Strengthens Women Leaders to Enhance...

    The party president, Maj Gen (Rtd.) Mugisha Muntu, told delegates that politics in Uganda is increasingly money-oriented and warned that if not careful, any party that will come to power will repeat the same mistake.

    Buganda FDC Leaders Rebuke Nsibambi for Meeting Museveni

    The Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) leaders in the Buganda region have rebuked Yusuf Nsibambi who doubles as the...

    Heavy Security in Mityana as Kyagulanyi Begins His Buganda...

    Chaos and drama ensued as National Unity platform (NUP) party president, Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu attempted to evade a tense...

    LOP Tasks Speaker Among to Withdraw from UCDA Bill

    On March 27, 2024, the first reading was made in parliament with an Act to enact the National Coffee Act 2021. Act 17 of 2021 aims to dissolve the Coffee Development Authority and transfer its functions to the Ministry responsible for agriculture. This change aligns with the government policy on the rationalization of government agencies and public expenditures.

    Kole District Boss Elected Uganda Local Government Association President 

    ULGA is an umbrella body of district chairpersons, city mayors and municipal mayors. It was established in 1994 with Kiwanuka Musisi being the body’s first president.

    Balaalo Land Dispute Sparks Tensions in Buganda Region

    The ongoing land struggle of Balaalo (pastoralists) has taken a new turn, this time in the fertile pastures of...

    FDC Internal Fights Escalate as Reconciliation Committee Chair Resigns

    The cohesion of Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) leaders seems to have taken a nose dive beyond return as...

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