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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.

    Archbishop Kaziimba Condemns Youth Exodus to the Middle East...

    The Archbishop's statement follows several viral videos on social media of Ugandan girls in the Middle East crying for help following violations and abuse by their employers, including sexual and physical abuse.

    Remembering the Life of Late Archbishop Luwum and Its...

    Several Ugandans have convened in Northern Uganda to commemorate Janani Luwum Day after Archbishop St. Janani Jakaliya Luwum, the...

    Mao Urges Ugandans to avoid Situational Political Parties, Leaders

    During the Democratic Party's (DPs) first press conference in 2024, which took place on January 9, 2024, at the...

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