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16 Jul '25
After taking oath as President of the Common Man’s Party, Mr. Mubarak Munyagwa declared they are ready to challenge the ruling NRM and will field candidates at all levels in the 2026 General Elections.He went on to say that the government under Presiden
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16 Jul '25
Photos of Hon. Mathias Mpuuga with the Katikkiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, have sparked surpr
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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
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14 Jul '25
Uganda’s Chief Justice, Alfonse Owiny-Dollo, has confirmed he will retire in mid-January 2026 after serving five years in office.Speaking dur
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12 Jul '25
Uganda Police in the Greater Bushenyi region have launched investigations into a case of alleged assault and malicious damage involving two parliamentary aspirants vying for the Igara West seat.According to SP Apollo Tayebwa, the regional police spokesper
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12 Jul '25
The President of Uganda, His Excellency, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has called upon Ugandans to vote for him in the 2026 Presidential elections.The President who was speaking about the conduct of politicians ahead of the General Elections, also directed all p
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09 Jul '25
NRM MP Aspirant, Honorable Hudu Hussein has criticized Honorable Balimwezo who was spotted kneeling infront of National Unity Platform, President Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine.Sources have confirmed that the photo of the renowned politician went viral o
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09 Jul '25
Retired Brigadier General Emmanuel Rwashande has reacted furiously after being listed among elderly National Resistance Movement (NRM) politicians seeking parliamentary seats. The backlash came after renowned Ugandan cartoonist and columnist Jim Spire Ssentongo
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08 Jul '25
Ugandan politicians from different parties shared their thoughts on voter behaviour during a discussion on NTV Uganda’s morning programme.The conversation focused on why people vote the way they do and the challenges facing political leadership.J
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03 Jul '25
Justice and Constitutional Affairs minister Norbert Mao has cautioned against the continued suppression of political gatherings, warning that such actions risk derailing Uganda’s democratic trajectory as the country heads toward the 2026 general elections.Speaking at a multi-stakeholder