Uganda Police Uncover 17 Human Skulls in Metal Boxes at Suspected Shrine
Human Skulls Uncovered at Ugandan Shrine In a gruesome discovery, police in Uganda have unearthed 17 human skulls buried in […]
Human Skulls Uncovered at Ugandan Shrine In a gruesome discovery, police in Uganda have unearthed 17 human skulls buried in […]
Uganda’s Expired National IDs Still Valid for Travel and Business Transactions In a recent press briefing, Simon Mundeyi, spokesperson for
Uganda’s Costly Crackdown on Protests The Ugandan government’s response to public demonstrations has become a costly affair, both financially and
Uganda Crackdown on Anti-Corruption Protesters: 60 Detained, Charged with “Flimsy Offence” Kampala, Uganda – In a dramatic crackdown, Ugandan authorities
Uganda Cracks Down on Anti-Corruption Protests In a move seen as a crackdown on dissent, Uganda’s authorities have charged and
Ugandan Protesters Demand Anti-Corruption Reforms, Face Crackdown Kampala, Uganda – Scores of anti-corruption protesters were arrested in the Ugandan capital,
Uganda Poised to Enter Regional Electricity Market, But Infrastructure Challenges Loom Uganda is set to enter the regional electricity market
Ugandans Defy Repression, Demand Change Through Creative Protests In the face of growing repression, Ugandans are finding innovative ways to
In a dramatic turn of events in Uganda’s Albertine region, the government’s rush to evict landowners for an oil refinery
Traders in Kampala and other parts of the city have taken a bold stand by keeping their shops closed until
The United States has once again demonstrated its commitment to providing humanitarian aid to refugees and asylum seekers in Uganda.
Residents living along the Kyabakuza-Misanvu-Mateete-Kaliiro road are currently facing a dire situation as the route has been rendered impassable due
Opposition leader Kizza Besigye is not waiting for the 2026 elections to make a move against President Museveni and the
Uganda Leads the Way in Responsible Life Sciences Use Uganda has made significant strides in mitigating biorisks and governing dual-use
Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act Stands Firm Despite Court Challenge In a controversial decision, Uganda’s Constitutional Court has upheld the country’s Anti-Homosexuality
On March 28, 2024, TotalEnergies, the French oil and gas giant, celebrates its 100th anniversary. However, as we reflect on
Uganda is making strides towards achieving universal electricity access by 2040, with the introduction of a groundbreaking financial project aimed
Uganda’s President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has recently made headlines by appointing his son, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, as the country’s Chief
President Museveni made significant changes to his Cabinet, appointing his son Muhoozi Kainerugaba as the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF)
Ugandan Court Rejects Petition from LGBT Rights Group, SMUG In a recent development that has sparked outrage among human rights