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Locals and some leaders have protested, arguing that the money does not match the work done, citing corruption and embezzlement of public funds.
Kenya has on several occasioned blocked Uganda's milk products from accessing their market.
Angry locals have criticised the Kabale High Court's decision to grant bail to Tana while three co-accused remain remanded in Ndorwa Prison.
They argue that instead of the traditional wreaths, mourners should carry tree seedlings to plant in memory of the deceased.
We wanted to pray to God to reign over the court martial officials and help them understand that there was a ruling by the Constitutional Court against court martial trying civilians
Land conflicts in Uganda have become increasingly common, leading to property losses, economic setbacks, and even loss of life.
The government’s plans to make milk feeding compulsory on school menus, after piloting the program in various schools in southwestern Uganda, have yet to materialize fully.
The dispute centres around a long-standing conflict over land belonging to Rwanyabare Catholic Church, where Mwijukye was attacked by armed men during a mediation meeting earlier this year.
The storm has destroyed crops and killed animals, prompting urgent pleas for assistance from the government and well-wishers.
The DDA has emphasized the importance of installing functional effluent treatment plants (ETPs) in dairy processing factories to recycle water and reduce environmental harm.
Nakivale Camp, which welcomes over 500 refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo each week, is now facing a mounting crisis, with leaders unsure how to address the growing food needs of these vul...
According to PFF promoters, once they complete the registration process as a political party, they plan to leverage former Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) structures to advance their political strat...
In a country where one doctor attends to 25,000 patients, the government's 'unique' proposal will come as a surprise but it is being devised by people with the luxury of being flown out for medical ca...
The contested land measures 640 acres and has been the subject of conflict over ownership between the families of the late Christopher Kajundira and Bishop Ernest Shalita.