Maj Gen Bakasumba reaffirmed Uganda’s commitment to ensuring refugee safety, despite limited resources.
Crime & Investigations
Dokolo: More PDM graft, more arrests
RDC Akech said she’s disappointed to learn that many of the beneficiaries of the second phase of PDM in Dokolo are Lira City business owners.
UPDF keeps putting warriors out of action in Karamoja
The UPDF stated that the warriors had camped for a few days while plotting “appalling crimes against humanity.”
Boyfriend sets lover ablaze in Soroti City
Strained relationships have caused severe pains and deaths in most cases, and the latest from Soroti City is just one of the many examples.
Uganda concludes counter-terrorism strategic communication training
Sylvia Kabaki, acting Head of the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism’s Nairobi Programme Office, emphasized the importance of long-term engagement and continuous learning in strategic communications.
Nephew hacks aunty to death over tamarind
Serere district has had several fatal murders in recent months, and this is one of the most painful deaths in the district.
Surviving the silent threat: A journey through antimicrobial resistance
The WOAH Report on Antimicrobial Agents for Use in Animals 2024 includes not only analyses of 2021 antimicrobial quantities, but also trends from 2019-2021 in 81 countries.
Parents blamed as 15-year-old daughter is arrested for abortion
According to police, the pregnancy was 7 months old when the abortion was done.
Key suspects in the theft of shs10.6m from ATMs in Lira and Gulu Cities identified
Ongora Peter, a 35-year-old businessman from Jinja Camp “A” cell, Central Ward, Lira City West Division, is one of the two detained suspects.
Man under investigation for the murder of his 25-year-old son in Lira
SP Okema stated that the case file has been forwarded to the Lira City East Division for further proceedings.
Pader: 5 Division court martial remands 9 to Kinene for possessing military stores
Colonel Peter Musherure, the Court Martial Chairperson and Division Operations and Training Officer, sentenced four soldiers to two years in prison for desertion, in violation of Section 144 of the UPDF Act of 2005.
Bangladeshi army to strengthen ties with UPDF
Captain B. M Hassan Muhmud, the head of the Bangladeshi delegation, expressed gratitude for the warm reception from the UPDF, noting that this was their first engagement outside of UN peacekeeping.
