Lira City environment officer has praised the Police for the arrest, pleading support to protect the environment.
A cyber event cited ‘top business risk for 2024 in Uganda’
Cyber event is the top peril in 17 countries, including Uganda, Kenya, Mauritius, Germany, India, Japan, the UK, and the USA.
Hennessey hosts Iyanya, a Nigerian artist in Nairobi
Taking center stage at Black Samurai Lounge, the multi-award-winning singer and songwriter Iyanya mesmerized the audience with his distinctive fusion of Afropop and R&B.
Obongi district LC5 chair sacks vice for alleged abuse of office
The Resident District Commissioner of Obongi, Samuel Hassaka Mpimbaza remarked that the actions of the district chairperson are right and intended to clean the image of the district.
House of Commons to block Speaker Among from entering UK in March
Last year, Speaker Among vowed never to be intimidated by foreign powers, stating that as long as Bukedia (her home district) is Visa-free, she’s comfortable in Uganda.
Why Sir Lindsay Hoyle urged UK’s home secretary to ban Ugandan leader
Since the enactment of the Anti-Homosexuality Act last year, Ugandan LGBT+ rights organisations have reported a disturbing surge in violence and discrimination against LGBTs.
Jinja: Bar owner on the run following sudden death of customer
The Jinja-based bar owner is currently on the run, according to Police regional PRO.
Excl.: UNRA gives updates on planned traffic flow at Karuma Bridge
Karuma Bridge was constructed by an Indian Company in 1963.
Govt told UPE and USE schools be given top funding priority
In 1996, UPE started on the directive of President Museveni and was welcomed by different stakeholders.
UPC says Namibia’s ‘remarkable unity, stability and peace’ should be emulated
Namibia lost its President Dr Hage to cancer on Sunday morning, as was announced by the Office of the Presidency.
Karuma Bridge Inspection: Kampala-Gulu highway to be closed for 4 days
The construction of Karuma Bridge started in 1963 and was completed in 1988 by an Indian engineering company.
Tayebwa directs ministry of education to punish schools charging exorbitant fees
Private schools in Uganda are charging “a lot” of money in school fees with calls for standardization.
