Monthly Archives: November, 2024

UPDF Speaks About 400 Ritual Sacrifice Claims Over Karuma Bridge Reopening

The Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) has strongly refuted rumors circulating on social media alleging that 400 human sacrifices are required before the reopening of Karuma Bridge in Northern Uganda. Brigadier General Felix Busizoori, Commander of the UPDF’s 4th Infantry Division, addressed the issue during a press briefing held at the division’s headquarters in Gulu…

Hard Times: Sudhir’s Kampala Parents Teachers Protest Over Poor Pay,Working Conditions

Teachers at Kampala Parents School have gone on strike, citing delayed salaries, low wages, and allegations of preferential treatment of Indian staff as key grievances. The protest has sparked widespread concern, especially given the school’s status as one of Uganda’s most prestigious institutions. In a video that quickly went viral, teachers expressed their frustrations through…

Big Scandal: Kampala’s Big Spender Arthur Byabashaija’s Trail Of Fraud & Deception Exposed

There’s a saying that a thief has 40 days. This could soon apply to a one Arthur Byabashaija, a Kampala city constar who has defrauded various unsuspecting individuals and companies billions of shillings, claiming that he’s closely associated to some of the country’s most powerful people including the president Yoweri Museveni. Arthur Byabashaija has conned…

LOP Ssenyonyi Unveils National Campaign To Oppose Coffee Bill

The Leader of the Opposition in Parliament (LOP), Joel Ssenyonyi, has initiated a nationwide campaign opposing the government’s decision to dissolve the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) and transfer its functions to the Ministry of Agriculture. Speaking on November 20, 2024, during a radio interview, Ssenyonyi criticized the move, arguing that it could undermine Uganda’s…

Military Police Boss Urges Rehabilitated Inmates To Uphold Discipline,Reform

Brig Gen William Bainomugisha, Commandant of the Military Police Brigade, has called on soldiers to uphold discipline and steer clear of criminal activities. Addressing 53 inmates set for release at the Makindye Military Police Headquarters, Brig Gen Bainomugisha highlighted the significant cost of keeping detainees, which strains welfare resources and contributes to manpower shortages. These…

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