Museveni: I have, therefore, got the second forced leave in the last 53 years, ever since 1971, when we started fighting Idi Amin.
Year: 2023
Confirmed: President Museveni is Covid-19 positive
While delivering the State of Nation Address on Wednesday, President Museveni did announced that he had tested for Covid-19 after feeling cold in the morning.
Exclusive: Why Bobi Wine will be in Lira City on Saturday, June 10
The reasons for the visit of Bobi Wine were disclosed to TND News on Wednesday.
SONA: Museveni, “Uganda’s economy is currently standing at US$49.4b”
“60 per cent of households have increased their incomes in the last financial year,” Museveni says, Wednesday.
UPC expects State of Nation Address not to “ignore the plight of our workers entirely”
President Museveni will make in State of Nation Address on Wednesday and expectations remain high and Ugandans want him to address high cost of living, workers’ working condition, security, among others.
Locals warned on using quack engineers as two die in Lira building collapse
In recent months, about three buildings among them Blue Valley Guest House on Olwol Road, Lira City collapsed, killing one.
Kato Lubwama: Hero of comedy dies
Lubwama was awarded a medal on Heroes Day in 2017 by President Museveni in recognition of his roles in acting and comedy.
Eastern Africa: Experts urge cross-sectoral ways to mobilise domestic resources for reproductive health
The African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP) is an African-led, regional non-profit research policy institute established in 2010 to help bridge the gaps between research, policy and practice in development efforts in Africa.
EACRF Uganda contingent in North Kivu rallies Congolese towards peace
The EACRF Uganda Contingent Commander echoed to the members that UPDF is a pro-people army and a neutral force.
Obangakene: “I’ll win the Oyam North MP By-election”
“I’m the only qualified person for the Oyam North MP.” “I’m well educated, experienced and with a clean records.”
Archdeacon Banja bashes West on anti-gay law: ‘We don’t mind about your peanut support’
Uganda’s anti-gay law has raised global condemnations with calls for repeal. The East African nation is not threatened by the pressures it has received so far.
Adjumani: vulnerable refugees to get free education
Akuku Philip Kayakya, the principal education officer of Adjumani district said an estimated 114,000 refugees (56%) in the district are school-age children who need education.
