By Our Reporter Senegal’s President Macky Sall said on Tuesday that Africa has become a battleground for external forces, urging African nations to band together and...
Joint security agencies are searching for a soldier who is a member of the prestigious Special Forces Command (SFC) after he is accused of torturing and...
By Gad Masereka Police in Greater Bushenyi and Sheema District, has in custody, two senior one students of St Charles Lwanga High school for issuing an...
By Gad Masereka Lira: Police in Lira City have detained an 18-year-old mother on suspicion of burying her newborn baby shortly after birth. Earlier this week,...
By Gad Masereka Mpigi: An Israeli man is being detained by police in the Mpigi District after it was claimed that he killed his wife and...
Fifteen people are confirmed dead following a fatal accident along the Kagadi-Fort Portal road. The incident took place around 9 pm on Sunday at Kyamutunzi village...
Two people were confirmed dead and one other injured in a motor accident that happened on Saturday along the Adjumani-Awindiri road in Adjumani district. Ignatius Dragudu,...
Six unidentified bodies from the attack on the Lhubiriha secondary school still remain with the police. On the night of June 16, raiders with ties to the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels attacked the school in Mpondwe town, Kasese district, killing 43 people. Since then, 17 completely burned- bodies have undergone DNA examination by forensic experts from the police and army to be matched with family. Only 11 pupils’ remains have been successfully identified through DNA testing, according to police spokesperson Fred Enanga. In order to provide blood samples for DNA matching, the kin of the other six bodies have not yet arrived, the speaker continued. Police have urged residents of Kasese and the nearby districts whose relatives are missing to come forward. Police have urged people in Kasese and neighbouring areas whose relatives are missing to show up at Bwera police station...
By Gad Masereka Hon. Alice Kaboyo, Minister of State for the Luwero Triangle, officiated at the founding of the Bulemezi Heritage  Cooperative Union on Saturday, with  the goal of increasing coffee  productivity in Uganda. The Union brings together coffee  farmers to improve coffee production in the larger Luwero area, allowing Uganda to realise its aim of generating a fortune from coffee exports. While speaking at the conference, the Union’s leader Bukenya Paul Michael notified the Minister of their goals,  which are as follows: 1. Revive a lively and functional cooperative...
A suspected warrior has shot dead Moses Lomuria, the LC 3 chairperson of Longaroe Sub County in Kotido district, a security informer only identified as Lokol, and two...