A latest report by CAF on the status and readiness of stadiums, roads and hotels in Uganda ahead of the 2027 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) reveals “huge gaps” and “a lot of work to do” for the country to co-host games.
Inside the Amolatar council’s proposed shs32b budget for 2026/27
The primary focus areas of the budget include infrastructure, production, education, health, and water.
Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom advocates for tree planting to mitigate climate change
According to the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA), Uganda’s forest cover has increased to 13.9% from 8% in previous years, thanks to restoration efforts.
Outgoing Russian amb. Semivolos, minister Oboth hold talks
The meeting was part of Ambassador Semivolos’ farewell engagements ahead of the conclusion of his diplomatic tour of duty in Uganda.
8 arrested to aid police investigations after death of boy, 14, in Kakumiro
DPC SP David Otabongo has appealed to the general public in the district to avoid engaging in criminal activities.
Lamwo NRM leadership split deepens over shs233m accountability
We want leaders who are accountable because these funds are meant to help communities at the grassroots,” said Aber Lillian, a resident of Madi Opei sub-county.
Buliisa leaders issue warning on escalating vandalism on govt facilities
The RDC said the act of vandalism is now deep-rooted in the district and clearly waves the red flag to government efforts to ensure better public service deliveries.
Uganda’s renowned land grabber charged
Lutwaama Isaac Magandaazi fraudulently obtained shs37 million from a victim by pretending to sell this non-existent property.
190 graduates from Defence Forces Institute of Health Sciences, Jinja
The Principal of the Defence Forces Institute of Health Sciences, Lt Apollo Muhumuza, described the ceremony as a historic milestone for the institution, noting that it marked the first graduation of its kind.
Alumni of Elia Olet primary school, Lira plant trees to create an evergreen environment
Eila Olet Primary School has produced only first and second grades for the last three consecutive years and there is hope for a better performance this year.
Unjust access to justice for women and girls
Access to justice cannot be separated from the economic systems in which women live, says Asel.
Public Service trains leaders in Adjumani on the new performance appraisal tool
Participants are expected to share the knowledge with their respective teams for improved service delivery.
