Kizza Besigye’s Clarion Call: Uniting Ugandans for Pre-2026 Political Change
In a strategic move to shift the political landscape of Uganda, Dr. Kizza Besigye, who has previously vied for the presidency four times, is galvanizing the nation’s populace to establish grassroots coalitions. These groups are envisioned to facilitate a change…
NUP’s Leadership Confronts Parliamentary Turmoil
On the evening of March 26, the National Unity Platform (NUP) found itself ensnared in a political maelstrom as Speaker of Parliament Anita Among rebuffed the party’s attempt to remove Mr. Mathias Mpuuga from his parliamentary role. Mpuuga’s refusal to…
Bridging the Divide: Striving for Harmony Amidst Noise Pollution in Uganda’s Religious Community
In the rich tapestry of Uganda’s spiritual landscape, the quest for harmony between religious expression and communal tranquility often encounters challenges. The recent narrative surrounding Pastor James Bisoboka, a respected leader within the Pentecostal realm, sheds light on the intricate…
The Rakai Fire Case: A Testimony of Tragedy and Treachery
In the latest hearing at the Masaka High Court, the court delved deeper into the tragic event at St Bernard’s Secondary School in Rakai District. The first state witness provided testimony that the fire, which led to the death of…
The Acholi Divide: Ownership and Outrage
The ongoing privatization of government land in the Acholi Sub-region, amounting to over 45,000 hectares, has sparked a debate on land rights and the transparency of such processes. The Ministry of Lands’ report uncovers that private individuals have acquired extensive…
Crisis in Kasese: Schools and Police Battle Over Emergency Protocols
The recent outbreaks of fire at two schools in the Kasese District have unveiled profound deficiencies in the emergency response system and the adherence to safety protocols by the educational institutions involved. On an unusual day, February 29, a devastating…
The IGG Effect: A New Dawn in Uganda’s Corruption Struggle
In the Busoga sub-region, officials have confessed to corrupt practices, attributing them to their low salaries, as revealed by the Inspectorate of Government (IGG) through its recent engagements. Gerald Gwaira, an official from the Ombudsman’s office, reports that public servants…
Unoc and Vitol Bahrain: Pioneering a New Era of Oil Trade
The Uganda National Oil Company (Unoc) has begun the process of selling petroleum products to oil marketing companies in both Tanzania and Uganda. This step is part of a preliminary market test in anticipation of a larger direct import agreement…
Mzee Atanga’s Vote: A Symbol of Hope for Dokolo’s Elderly
In the midst of a heatwave, Mzee Aloysius Atanga, a 92-year-old resident of Dokolo, Uganda, demonstrated his commitment to democracy by voting in the district’s Woman parliamentary by-election. Despite his advanced age and the need for crutches, Atanga made his…
Joel Ssenyonyi’s Quest for Transparency Amidst Parliamentary Scandal
The Opposition Leader in Uganda’s Parliament, Joel Ssenyonyi, has reached out to the nation’s principal oversight and anti-corruption entities, urging them to delve into claims of significant corruption and misuse of office among parliamentary members. Ssenyonyi’s call for comprehensive accountability…