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Last year, the US and UK separately sanctioned Lugoloobi alongside other officials implicated in the misappropriation of relief iron sheets meant for vulnerable communities in Karamoja.
Hajjat Sharifah Buzeki made this declaration during a clean-up drive in Mbuya, Kinawataka, Nakawa Division, where she actively joined local leaders and volunteers in cleaning streets, removing garbage...
Yusuf Waggama, who is a traditional healer and the victim's stepfather, instructed his wife to sleep in his shrine last November, and he defiled the minor.
Fred Tibamanya, a 49-year-old businessman from Kawanda in Wakiso District, fell victim to a suspected aggravated robbery on January 10, 2025.
The truck is said to have suffered brake failure with the driver losing control after diverting it to another side of the road
In his Christmas message to the media, Rusa unveiled plans to launch an anti-corruption task force within KCCA.
According to Police Spokesperson Rusoke Kituuma, the investigation was prompted by a whistleblower who reported discovering government-owned items, including computers, outpatient books, and medicines...
Police say her husband, Okumu Kiwanuka, went missing shortly after the incident but was later located following a car accident. He has since been taken into custody at Kazinga Police Post.
The public is encouraged to help spread the word and ensure the child is safely returned to her family.
KCCA officials gathered at Kafumbe Mukasa Police Station to seek security assistance for serving an enforcement notice to stop Kiggundu’s construction activities.
Police have detained two men as part of their ongoing probe, raising concerns about the dangers of domestic disputes spiraling into deadly outcomes.
According to Dr Moses Sichei, chief of social policy at UNICEF, the affected children face significant challenges, particularly in Acholi, one of the hardest-hit regions.
Despite forming cooperative societies to help secure better markets for their produce, many farmers report that their milk often spoils before reaching buyers due to poor road conditions.
This year’s focus was on addressing the pressing issues girls face, particularly in the West Nile region.
Akena called for serious national conversations about the future direction of Uganda.
During his swearing-in ceremony, Ssemakadde reaffirmed his dedication to restoring the integrity of the ULS and upholding the rule of law, as part of his broader advocacy for the rights of Ugandans.