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    The Government of Uganda has launched a major nationwide campaign to overhaul its meat production systems in a bid to safeguard public health, enhance food safety, and meet international trade standards. Spearheaded by the Ministry of Agriculture,...
    Pope Leo XIV has appointed Father Simon Peter Engurait, a 53-year-old Ugandan-born priest, as the new bishop of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux in Louisiana. This appointment marks the first time a Ugandan and African immigrant has been...

    SHACU Arraigns Two Accused in Court over Corruption

    If convicted under Section 11(1) of the Anti-Corruption Act, the accused individuals could face a prison sentence of up to seven years and a fine not exceeding Ugx 5.3 million.

    SHACU Charges Rakai District Service Commission Chairperson with Corruption

    Mpuuga solicited and received UGX 20 million from one of the applicants to secure him a job as an agricultural officer in Rakai district.

    President Museveni Applauded Unification of South and Eastern African...

    The South African Chief Justice Forum provides a formal platform, structure, and framework through which the Chief Justices of Eastern and Southern Africa and Africa at large are able to collectively reflect on critical issues on justice delivery and adopt action plans to address those issues in a systematic and sustained way in order to strengthen justice delivery in our region.

    IG to Celebrate 38 Years with Open Baraza for...

    The IGG office has interdicted over 100 public servants in the last year and has seen an increase in whistleblowers, both physically and on social media.

    Ministry of Trade Principal Officer Arraigned in SHACU Court...

    "The UGX 3.4 billion was meant for war loss compensation by the government, but the accused decided to divert it to Buyaka Growers Cooperative Society for their personal use.”

    SHACU Arraigns Accused Fraudster in Court for Obtaining Money...

    "The accused forged share certificates from MTN, the World Bank, and letters purported to be from the late and the Catholic Church showing that the bishop had shares in the World Bank, MTN, Ford Motors, and several petrol stations, which was not true."

    IS IT THE END OF THE BEGINNING OR THE...

    According to Amnesty International, thousands of prisoners of conscience languish in prisons around the world, sometimes for years on...

    Senior Opposition Leaders Form a New Alliance to Guarantee...

    Leaders from different opposition political parties have come together to form an alliance with the theme, “Spearheading Constructive Dialogue...

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