Besigye is the country’s most arrested politician and activist since early 2000.
Amolatar parents deny gov’t officials access to defilement victim, 14
According to Amolatar police, Angura allegedly defiled the girl in the bush on Wednesday night.
National youth council intervenes in Amolatar defilement case
The LC1 chairperson stated that aggravated defilement is a capital offense that should not be compromised.
Uganda’s future in an evolving political landscape
As these events unfold, one must critically assess what the future holds for Uganda in the 40th year of NRA/M rule.
Oyam: Agriculture, education, and roads top Jane Acilo’s agenda
Jane Frances Acilo is planning to oust Santa Alum Ogwang as the Oyam district woman MP in the 2026 elections.
Ministers Dr. Aceng and Amongi demonstrate their financial prowess in Anai
Lira City woman MP, Dr Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero donated shs20m cash to support the church work on Sunday.
St. Peter’s catholic parish, Anai: Rev. Fr. Isaac Ojok becomes 1st priest
The transformation of St. Peter’s Anai from a sub-parish to a full parish reflects the rapid growth of the Catholic faith in the area, as well as the faithful’s unwavering commitment.
Bishop Wanok urges politicians to avoid violence and abusive language
Bishop Wanok emphasized that leadership is about service and unity, rather than confrontation and hatred.
Winnie Byanyima describes Minister Baryomunsi’s visit to Besigye in Luzira as “an insult”
Besigye has been in pain since 2001 when he decided to stand against President Museveni for Presidency.
Call to support the construction of Archdeacon’s residence at St. John CoU, Aber
Church of Uganda faithfuls in Aber Archdeaconry have been generous in the building of the residence.
Engola gives Myek cooperative shs6 million to boost agriculture
Cooperative members also intend to expand its agro-processing unit, allowing the women to add value to their produce and reach higher-income markets.
Why do Kole MPs Acuti and Ocen demand the immediate transfer of CAO?
Richard Ojok, representing LC3 chairpersons and mayors, reported that shs82 million allocated for a road project in Kole Town Council had vanished, prompting police intervention.
