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15 Jul '25
Fifteen National Unity Platform supporters have been remanded to Luzira Prison until July twenty nine. The group was arrested from various locations in Lubaga Division, including their homes, following accusations of defacing campaign posters of President Yoweri
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15 Jul '25
Today marks 240 days since Ugandan opposition leader Dr. K
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15 Jul '25
A deadly ambush in Mukono District has left one person dead and two others, including a local leader, critically injured.The attack occurred on the night of Sunday, July 13, in Banda village, Nakisunga Sub-county, causing fear and outrage among residents.
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15 Jul '25
President Yoweri Museveni was shocked when people in Rubaga South publicly rejected their Member of Parl
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14 Jul '25
Shoprite Uganda was acquired by CarrefourKampala, Uganda | The Tax Appeals Tribunal (TAT) has ruled that Shoprite Checkers (U) Limited is liable to pay Shs 1,354,624,690 in Value Added Tax (VAT) to the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA),
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14 Jul '25
Chelsea were crowned Club World Cup champions with a 3-0 win over PSG in the final, but tempers boiled over at full-time as the players clashed at MetLife Stadium, before Donald Trump took centre stageGianni Infantino couldn't persuade Donald Trump to l
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14 Jul '25
Eight years after former Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIGP) Andrew Felix Kaweesi was killed, emerging details show that a key report from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been hidden, and may be part of the reason the case has stalled.
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14 Jul '25
A family in Mubende District is demanding jus
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14 Jul '25
A section of ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) leaders has raised alarm over the potential threat posed by a group of Ugandans who could cost President Yoweri Museveni and his party a massive defeat if urgent action isn’t taken to reclaim Buganda regio
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14 Jul '25
When a big tree falls in the forest, even the smallest creatures rush in. This is exactly what some former ministers in Uganda are experiencing as voters reject