Monthly Archives: September, 2024

Attorney General Sues 80 Landowners For Rejecting Land Compensation For EACOP Project

The government of Uganda through attorney general has sued 80 people from Lwengo, Kyotera, and Rakai districts for rejecting compensation payments for their land, which lies along the demarcated route of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project. The government, through the Attorney General, has sued the project-affected persons (PAPs), accusing them of refusing…

Top Story! How Impartial World Revolutionizes Service Access with Innovative Digital Platform

Impartial World has emerged as a transformative platform designed to bridge the gap between service providers and consumers in a rapidly evolving digital age. Based at Innovations Village in Ntinda, Impartial World harnesses technology to deliver a seamless, efficient, and user-friendly experience for accessing a diverse range of services. Launched in 2019, the platform brings…

DS Tayebwa Orders Energy Ministry To Submit Supplementary Budget For Karuma Hydro Project Claimants

Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa has instructed the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development to draft a supplementary budget aimed at compensating individuals affected by the Karuma hydro power project. This directive follows a report from the Parliamentary Committee on Environment and Natural Resources, which addressed a petition submitted by the Environment Governance Institute regarding the…

Gen Kainerugaba Hails Russia,China In Decolonization Of Africa From Imperialists

The Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba has emphasised the importance of global power being shared among numerous countries, saying it presents a significant advantage for Africa’s future. Speaking at a lecture organised to honour former CDF Gen Aronda Nyakairima, Gen Kainerugaba argued that the continent’s historical challenges such as slavery and colonisation…