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05 Mar '25
A newly surfaced video has sparked controversy, showing National Unity Platform (NUP) supporters clashing with security forces in Kawempe during a campaign rally.The footage, which has since gone viral, captures N
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05 Mar '25
NTV Uganda has exposed JAT opetetives who allegedly attacked NTV Journalists, demanded that they delete some of the footages they caught during the Clashes between the police and the Supporters of the National Unity Platform in Kawempe North.
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05 Mar '25
Speaker of Parliament Anita Among has officially declared her intention to contest for the Speaker’s position in Uganda’s 12th Parliament.While making this announcement, she also revealed her plan to hand over
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05 Mar '25
The deputy Inspector General of Government (IGG), Dr Patricia Achan Okiria, has spoken about her struggles in securing jobs of her choice in Uganda despite numerous applications.Speaking over the weekend at Gulu U
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05 Mar '25
Frank Gashumba, a well-known Ugandan social analyst, recently sparked a heated debate with his views on marriage proposals.Speaking on Radio 4’s “Entugga” program on March 3, 2025, Gashumba made it clear tha
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05 Mar '25
The violence during the Kawempe North by-election has led to a heated debate in Parliament, with opposition MPs challenging government officials over the role of security forces in the unrest.The government has di
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05 Mar '25
Using a court order and court bailiffs (of Mutesasira Associates), Minister Balaam Barugahara has become the owner of part of the BMK estate. He is particularly moving to have a huge apartment block located along Plot 46 Mulamula road in Buziga sold off via publ
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05 Mar '25
Supporters of opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye have received encouraging news after his wife, Winnie Byanyima, provided a positive health update following her visit to Luzira Prison.Byanyima, who visited Besigy
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05 Mar '25
Ugandan singer Ykee Benda has revealed that he has spent four months without engaging in intimacy.
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03 Mar '25
Archbishop Paul Ssemogerere has strongly condemned the Ugandan government’s handling of opposition politicians and their supporters, questioning the integrity of the country’s electoral process.In a bold state