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13 Oct '25
An artistic impression of an oil refinery. Uganda hopes to complete construction of a 60,000 barrels/day refinery by 2030. COURTESY IMAGE/PETROLEUM AUTHORITY OF UGANDA.Delayed construction heightens importance of missing piece in
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13 Oct '25
Former Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, Henry Luke Orombi, has said Museveni’s continued presidency is part of God’s divine plan for Uganda, and that the nation still needs the old man to complete its journey of peace and development.He made the re
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06 Oct '25
Uganda’s High Court has ordered MK Publishers Ltd to pay Shs 100 million ($26,000) in damages and royalties to author Annette Najjemba after finding the firm guilty of infringing her copyright by selling her children’s stories to the Government of Rwanda wit
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29 Sep '25
Mavin Records founder and renowned producer, Don Jazzy, has shared his thoughts on a major aspect of life he feels he may have missed w
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29 Sep '25
New Chinese "wonder goats" arrive in Uganda under FAO project. Research will crossbreed them with local types known for slower growth to increase meat yield.Minister Bright Rwamirama (left) and Dr. Swidiq Mugerwa inspect the Chinese goats during the han
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29 Sep '25
The group, led by former premier Joseph Mulwanyamuli Ssemwogerere, did not issue a public statement, but their tacit endorsement was viewed as highly symbolicBobi Wine will spend this week in eastern UgandaJINJA, Uganda —
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27 Sep '25
Ugandan singer Joshua Baraka is set to embark on his Europe Tour in October 2025, bringing his music to fans across major cities.Ugandan star Joshua Baraka, best known for his hit songs Nana and Wrong Places, is set to take his music beyond borders with a
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27 Sep '25
RIHANNA has given birth to her third child, The U.S. Sun can report.The Savage x Fenty f
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24 Sep '25
These behind-the-scenes glimpses captured a personal moment of support and partnership, just before he set out to be nominated for the presidency.
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23 Sep '25
Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) in partnership with the African Organisation for Standardisations (ARSO) has launched 15 African standards for edible insects, aimed at improving consumer safety and boosting trade in the emerging sector.The standards, unveiled on Monday at a two-