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11 Jul '25
Veteran commentator, Barnabas Taremwa Bwaniaga a has called on the President of Uganda Yoweri Museveni to issue an executive order to audit all land titles in northern Uganda, warning that many of them were fraudulently acquired and continue to fuel conflic
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11 Jul '25
Hon. Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda recently shared a surprising experience during one of his visits in Ntinda, Kampala.Speaking to a group, the seasoned politician revealed that he had attended a
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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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08 Jul '25
Presidential aspirant Wycliffe Kasaija Kizza has attributed President Yoweri Museveni’s enduring political
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07 Jul '25
Fresh revelations from archived records and eyewitness accounts have shed light on a covert agreement between Milton Obote and Yoweri Museveni ahead of Uganda’s contentious 1980 general elections—an event that shaped the country's modern political path.
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05 Jul '25
Social commentator and motivational speaker Frank Gashumba has stirred controversy with his recent remarks calling for mandatory DNA testing in modern relationships and marriages.In a strongly worded statement, Gashumba expressed concern over what he desc
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05 Jul '25
Major General Benon Biraaro was one of the people who helped Museveni fight and win the bush war. He worked closely with Museveni during those hard years and even after Museveni became president, Biraaro continued to serve him in the army and at State House. He
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03 Jul '25
Chaos erupted in Homa Bay County as mourners forcefully seized the casket of the late Albert Omondi Ojwang and marched it to Mawego Police Station in a dramatic protest against alleged police brutality.The protest escalated further when the irate crowd set the station abla
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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