Judiciary Announces Court Holiday, Duty Judges to Handle Urgent Cases
The Judiciary of Uganda has officially begun its annual court
The Judiciary of Uganda has officially begun its annual court
Today, just four of Africa’s richest billionaires hold $57.4 billion in wealth — more than the combined wealth of 750 million people, or half the continent’s population, according to a new Oxfam report.The report –
Both Manchester City and Arsenal seem to be embracing the tall task of dethroning Liverpool as Premier League champions next season.Despite the acquisitions of Rayan Cherki, Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Marcus Bettinelli,
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
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
Uganda’s Chief Justice, Alfonse Owiny-Dollo, has confirmed he will retire in mid-January 2026 after serving five years in office.Speaking dur
At a pompous event, Stecia read out her oaths, vowing to, among others to be loyal and faithful to her party's constitutional values Stacia Mayanja took oath as President of NPPSinger Stecia Mayanja has joined the ever-growing list of entertainers who are giv
Manchester United have always been on the lookout to rebuild a midfield that makes a difference. The departure of players like Christian Eriks
Sporting's president has hit back strongly at Gyokeres and his advisorsSporting CP president Frederico Varandas has challenged Viktor Gyokeres and his advisors for his failure to report for pre-season training, seen as a strategy to push through his move
Three leading NRM parliamentary hopefuls in Lwemiyaga County have condemned the deployment of soldiers in the ongoing primary campaigns.Theodore Ssekikubo, Joy Kabatsi, and Edmond Bwire expressed concern over the military’s presence, citing voter intimidation