The National Executive Committee (NEC) elections that the opposition Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party will hold soon will be conducted according to a schedule that...
Officially, 93 top officers have been retired from their responsibilities by the Uganda People’s Defence Forces. The retirees include 63 majors, 13 lieutenant colonels, and 17 officers...
On the 15 of September 2023, President Yoweri Museveni will be turning 79 years of age being born in 1944. Usually, the First Family members celebrated...
By Gad Masereka The Uganda Council on Foreign relations (UCFR) convened discussions on Thursday about Uganda’s foreign policy and examined the potential and difficulties associated with...
The National Unity Platform’s (NUP) president, Mr. Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, often known as Bobi Wine, has urged Ugandans to stop aiding Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba in securing...
By Gad Masereka Hajjat Uzeiye Hadijah Namyalo, the head of the Office of the National Chairman (ONC), given an update on the preparations for the upcoming...
By Gad Masereka The Ugandan youth brand Bazzukulu Ba Museveni are preparing to throw a grand birthday party for President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on September 8th...
By Gad Masereka The speaker of parliament, Anita Among has been criticized for meddling in the politics of the opposition party, according to Nathan Nandala Mafabi,...
Former US President Donald Trump was arrested at a Georgia jail Thursday on racketeering and conspiracy charges and released on a $200,000 bond after having a...
Furious Members of Parliament (MPs) have expressed worries about the impact of Ugandan homosexual rights activists and recommended the World  Bank to be vigilant when considering their assertions, characterizing them as  self-interested people. Mps also claim that these activists are solely interested in advancing their own interests and will eventually stop  speaking out in favor of homosexuality once they achieve what they want. In response to the World Bank’s decision to halt funding for projects in Uganda as a result of the passage of the Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023, these  statements were made at a press conference held at Parliament. The World Bank claimed that the  suspension was due to human rights  violations and demanded that Uganda adopt appropriate measures to safeguard minority groups, especially the LGBTQ+ population. Concerns have been expressed concerning the World Bank’s  inconsistent attitude in dealing with  other nations that also outlaw  homosexuality, despite the fact that the World Bank’s move was motivated by...