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    First Ever Kampala Mpororo Connect Set to Revive Mpororo...

    It is unfortunate that culture and tradition are not well kept because they are passed on by word of mouth; therefore, they will phase out if not revived and preserved through cultural heritage.

    Justice Byabakama Calls for Peace ahead of 2026 General...

    Despite the challenges the country has encountered, the commission has always had full support from all stakeholders towards achieving effective participation by Ugandans in the previous elections and by-elections.

    Buganda Road Court Releases 10 March to Parliament Protesters

    The protest was part of a larger movement against corruption in Uganda, which has seen significant public outcry due to high-profile corruption scandals involving government officials.

    NUP Distances Self from Planned March to Parliament Protests

    The March to Parliament, which is scheduled to take place on July 23, 2024, has no known leader as of now, as it has been classified as a partyless and leaderless campaign where concerned citizens are meant to march to parliament in a demonstration against corruption.

    NUP Plans to Open More Party Offices to Increase...

    NUP visited Bundibugyo, Bushenyi, Rukungiri, and Ntungamo and concluded the tour with Isingiro district.

    LOP Ssenyonyi Defends Self, Vows to Expose Corruption at...

    Parliament is accountable to the people of Uganda and the public has a right to know how their money is being spent. 

    Nkunyingi Slams Oryem for Spreading Malice over Namibia’s Denial...

    Although the Foreign Affairs Ministry and Ugandan embassies have the prime duty to support Ugandans, including traditional leaders, wherever they are diplomatically, they ought to do so with respect after fact-checking.

    Money Heist at Parliament: Why is NRM Silent about...

    The NRM party showing the will to fight corruption by arresting legislators who had not received the bribe yet, but leaving those who sat and shared billions amongst themselves with impunity is not a good gesture but will instead look as playing on the minds of the tax payers.

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