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Museveni pledges free education
Addressing delegates, Museveni made headlines with a historic commitment to make education free in all public schools if re-elected.
Why Uganda’s happiest district – Alebtong – is also one of its poorest!
In the pursuit of happiness, Uganda needs a Ministry of Happiness.
NEMA intensifies crackdown on noise pollution in Kampala
NEMA encourages proprietors to adopt best practices for noise management, such as soundproofing and scheduling events at reasonable hours, to minimize the impact on surrounding communities.
Makome driver dies in Karuma bus-elephants collision
The affected elephant has been relocated and is walking in pain, according to the UWA senior commutation official.
Gulu City road gangs demand salary increment
The mayor also pledged to support the Road Gangs SACCO with shs1 million as seed capital to help members access loans while awaiting their salaries.
Why Sanjay Tanna has withdrawn from NRM entrepreneurs league CEC race
Sanjay Tanna has given reasons for his withdrawal as delegates convene to elect new CEC members.
Gyökeres on fire as Leeds suffer loss at Arsenal
Arsenal have started their 2025/26 Premier League season with two wins in two games and conceding no goal.
My view: Confronting Uganda’s flood crisis – a call to action
These floods have exposed the fragility of our infrastructure and highlighted the urgent need for comprehensive climate adaptation strategies
Inside President Museveni-Jane Acilo State House meeting
The State House meeting is seen as an important step in strengthening collaboration between national leadership and local priorities for the benefit of the citizens of Oyam district.”
Journalists trained for safe, ethical election reporting
According to Rebecca Birungi, a trainer and consultant with UMWA, the sessions were designed to bridge knowledge gaps among young reporters.
We once beat HIV—now it’s beating us again!
We celebrated too soon. HIV/AIDS never left, and unless Uganda confronts stigma and complacency, it will claim another generation.
