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13 Jul '25
Times Higher Education (THE), the publisher of the World University Rankings, has issued a clarification over its latest university rankings following a public uproar over Makerere University’s perceived sharp decline in global and regional standings.In a statement dated July 9, THE said
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13 Jul '25
Speaker of Parliament Anita Among’s bid to unseat Rebecca Kadaga as the 2nd National Vice Chairperson (Female) of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) has suffered a major setback after over 70 NRM women leaders from Busoga sub-region threw their weight behind Kadaga.The
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12 Jul '25
Manchester United have always been on the lookout to rebuild a midfield that makes a difference. The departure of players like Christian Eriks
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12 Jul '25
Ugandans were taken by surprise after Speaker of Parliament Anitah Among made a passionate declaration of her next political move fully dedicating herself to campaigning for her husband, Hon. Eng. Moses Magogo, in Budiope East Constituency.
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08 Jul '25
In her speech at Katonga as PFF/Freedom Party was being inaugurated this Tuesday, ANT’s Alice Alaso sounded jubilant to have lived to see this day. She was happy that a group of well-intentioned Ugandans, who first came together more than 20 years and proclaim
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07 Jul '25
Whether or not Africa is ready for a new world order, it must prepare to take its place in it, President Paul Kagame has said.The Head of State was speaking on Friday, July 4, during a media engagement with journalists on the occasion of the
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07 Jul '25
Speaking on NBS Morning Breeze, Hon. Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda called for cooperation, maturity, and long-term planning among Uganda’s opposition groups.He
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05 Jul '25
Kampala Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago has spoken about his long-standing interest in running for president, saying the idea has been on his mind for years but he waited for the right time.In an interview on CBS FM, Lukwago said he had considered contesting as
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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
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03 Jul '25
Uganda’s upcoming 2026 general elections face serious threats to credibility and public trust due to persistent security-related violence, vote buying, and a lack of transparency in the electoral process, according to governance experts.Speaking at a stakeholders’ dialogue organised in