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27 Nov '25
Buganda Kingdom’s Prime Minister, Charles Peter Mayiga, has called on security agencies to exercise restraint and uphold professionalism during the ongoing campaign season, warning that violent crowd-control tactics only deepen national wounds.“Once again, I urge the police
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27 Nov '25
Mogadishu (HOL) — Uganda has stopped granting refugee status to asylum seekers from Somalia, Eritrea and Ethiopia, saying those countries are no longer considered to have active armed conflicts and that dwindling donor funding has made it difficult to support new arrivals.Ugan
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26 Nov '25
Fighters of the AFC/M23 coalition arrested 40 men who were carrying guns and other military equipment destined for Mahanga in Masisi Territory.These men were intercepted by AFC/M23 combatants in Kashebere, located in the Luberike Groupement in Walikale Territory, North Kivu Prov
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26 Nov '25
That we expected this election to be violent from the very beginning – and are shocked nothing outstanding has yet happened – is telling enough: Our so-called democracy is simply regimes of violence and poorly-choreographed pretensions.Indeed, the entire country understands
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26 Nov '25
Police canine units being pushed directly toward civilians, including women and youths standing on the roadsideKampala, Uganda: The Uganda Law Society (ULS) has condemned the deployment of police dogs to disperse crowds during the National Unity Platform (NUP) presidential campa
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25 Nov '25
The mood in Kabale has been noticeably shifting in recent weeks, and much of that change is tied to the growing presence of Senior Presidential Advisor on Agriculture, Peace Rugambwa. Her visits have been drawing crowds, not just because she arrives with support, but because she arrives with a me
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24 Nov '25
Reigning Artist of the Year, Ava Peace has sparked a major murmur after boldly announcing that she’s ready to face Sheebah or Vinka in a full-blown music battle.
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24 Nov '25
For more than two decades, Kira Municipality MP Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda has challenged presidential power, and in this wide-ranging conversation he warns that Uganda is approaching a dangerous crossroads where institutions are collapsing, dissent is criminalised
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24 Nov '25
According to Boris Titov, so far in 2005, Chinese entrepreneurs have officially registered 13,000 firms in RussiaXI’AN /China/, November 24. /TASS/. Russia and China are preparing an estimated $200 billion of joint investment projects, Boris Titov, co-chairman of the Russian-Chinese Comm
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24 Nov '25
It’s strange, you know. How women don’t always say what they really want. It’s not that they’re hiding it, it’s just… some things are better felt than explained. The quiet moments, the little habits, the unspoken care. That’s where love actually lives. Not in perfection, but in how