
What happens next in South Africa after ANC loses majority?
With results in from over 60% of polling stations, the ANC had just under 42% of votes, by far its worst result since democratic elections began after the end of apartheid in 1994.
With results in from over 60% of polling stations, the ANC had just under 42% of votes, by far its worst result since democratic elections began after the end of apartheid in 1994.
It appears the hullabaloo surrounding the sanctioning of Speaker Anita Among and two former Ministers by the UK over the Karamoja Mabati Scandal which they say is corruption and has no place in their land is not yet to end soon.However, the net of allegat
Ugly scenes played out on Saturday evening as top leaders of the opposition National Unity Platform exchanged bitterly the funeral of a party member in Lwengo district.Bwanika exchanged with Bobi Wine at the funeralBobi Wine had to cool off scores
Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among, presides over the HouseThe August House Speaker, Rt Hon. Annet Anita Among, seems to be afflicted by a fear of the unknown or a person of double standards, as seen by her persistent suppression of House members from deb
Parliament, the institution which Speaker Anita Among presides has come under unfavourable light due to alleged corruptionAllegations of high level corruption and plunder by the leadership of Uganda’s Parliament that has emerged following the online #UgandaParliamentExhibition continues
In an unprecedented turn of events that has left the congregation of Gospel Miracle Church in Busia district reeling in shock, a video has surfaced showing their pastor in a state of utter despair.The footage, which has quickly gon
Prof. Tom Davis Wasswa: From Printing Press to Pressing ProblemsThe Nakasero-based Anti-Corruption Court has issued a warrant for the arrest of former Uganda Printing and Publishing Corporation (UPPC) director, Prof. Tom Davis Wasswa. This isn’t your ordinary warrant –
The funds taken by Tugume for his private coffee enterprise is almost higher than the 2023/2024 financial year budget (Shs 22bn) which the government allocated to cater for the allowances of medical interns and senior house officers across UgandaMuseveni in a group photo with