For years, the UPDF has maintained a presence in the Karamoja sub-region and parts of Acholi, conducting a number of operations to keep it peaceful.
Author: Our Reporter
Two children perish in a fire outbreak
Fire is one of the leading causes of death and destruction of property in Uganda, the annual Police reports show.
The risks cyber attacks pose
The adoption rate of cyber security policies and regulations across the continent is 72%.
UPC wants a well-facilitated industrial court to handle labour disputes
Uganda will celebrate International Labour Day on Wednesday, May 1, alongside the rest of the world.
NRM halts payments to sued CEC members
A senior NRM party official revealed that they are attempting to reach an amicable settlement with the plaintiff, Obal.
UJA, EU discuss journalists’ plight ahead of World Press Freedom Day
Rukundo praised the EU team’s passionate dedication to press freedom advocacy, promotion, and protection.
ICU minister rallies Teso to combat 286,674 cases of malaria
According to the WHO 2022 report, Uganda had an estimated 12.7 million malaria cases and over 17,556 deaths.
Landlords and car owners will be jailed for abetting counterfeit goods
In July 2023, Asuman Basaliwa, Bugiri Municipality MP, received Parliamentary approval to introduce the “Anti-Counterfeit Bill, 2023.” This legislation seeks to prohibit counterfeit goods that infringe on intellectual property rights, specifically copyrights and trademarks.
393 UPDF troops graduate after a successful 3-month course
The UPDF troops’ pass out was attended by a number of security officers and local leaders.
Amolatar: Son joins uncles to announce father, LC3 chair, is a “warlock”
Witchcraft has spread throughout Opali and Amolatar, affecting people’s lives.
Angry Serere locals protest revenue collection checkpoints
Ann Beatrice Abeja, Vice Chairperson LC5 of Serere, stated that the council decided to declare all revenue checkpoint operations illegal.
Water, life, and health: MP Dr. Aceng drills ten boreholes for city residents
According to the office of Lira City’s woman MP, women and girls walk long distances to fetch water.
