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    Reflecting on the 1976 incident, President Museveni noted that although the hijacking was a tragic event, the rescue operation became a turning point in weakening the grip of former dictator Idi Amin, whose prestige and fear among the population were significantly shaken by the events that followed.
    Michael Phillip Lulume Bayigga, the People’s Front for Freedom (PFF) party Deputy President for Buganda region revealed that the declaration of Karua as Persona Non Grata doesn’t represent Uganda as a leading actor in the East African Community, which guarantees the East Africans the freedom of movement.

    Electoral Commission Announces Roadmap for LC I, LC II...

    The Electoral Commission (EC) has today announced the official roadmap for the 2026 Administrative Units Elections, setting the stage...

    Inside Uganda’s New Cabinet: Museveni Retains Key Old Guard...

    Earlier this week, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni unveiled Uganda’s new cabinet for the 2026–2031 term, maintaining several long-serving senior...

    12th Parliament Begins as MPs Officially Take Oath

    The commencement of the 12th Parliament marks the beginning of a new legislative cycle expected to shape Uganda’s political, economic, and governance direction amid growing public focus on service delivery, youth employment, accountability, and national development priorities.

    DP Pressure Mounts as Mao-NRM Cooperation Deal Declared Expired

    Fresh divisions have emerged within the Democratic Party after a faction of party members declared the cooperation agreement between...

    “This is Kisanjja no sleep ” Museveni Sets Wealth...

    Beyond the political symbolism of another presidential swearing-in, Museveni’s “Kisanja No Sleep” message signals a strategic shift toward household-level economic participation, placing wealth creation, productivity, and regional market integration at the center of Uganda’s next development phase.

    UGANDA UNVEILS ROADMAP TO MAY 12 INAUGURATION AS GOVT...

    Beyond the ceremony, the roadmap to May 12 reflects a broader effort by government to reinforce political continuity, national unity, and public confidence positioning the inauguration not merely as a constitutional event, but as a symbolic reset for Uganda’s next phase of socio-economic transformation.

    UPC Welcomes Court Ruling Nullifying Computer Misuse Act

    The Uganda People’s Congress has applauded the recent decision by Uganda’s Constitutional Court declaring key provisions of the Computer...

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