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Min Baryomunsi Given Three Months Ultimatum To Table Copyright Bill
Parliament has directed the Minister of ICT and National Guidance, Hon. Chris Baryomunsi, to table the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights (Amendment) Bill by May 2024 which seeks to introduce amendments to several provisions in the Act. These amendments include Caller Ring Back Tones (CRBTs) charges by telecommunications companies. A CRBT is the audible indication heard…
Nathan Kikku Mubiru: Nandala Mafabi Thinking Is About State House 2026
Hon.Nathan Nandala Mafabi has been looking to the future and seems to be very focused on what he can achieve as Uganda’s president in 2026 rather than heading to anything else. Uganda’s impending general election has led to a few whispers that Nandala would be welcomed back in the Budadiri West seat, but the famous…
Museveni Vows To Crush Corrupt UPDF Soldiers
The Commander-in-Chief of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces General Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has cautioned Officers in the Force to desist from all forms of corruption that may tarnish the name of the UPDF. President Museveni was speaking at the 13th annual Tarehe Sita Thanksgiving that was held at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds in Kampala under the…
Big Story: 12 Reasons Why NUP Is Shattered Into Pieces
By Moses Buule-Watchdog Will NUP still be in existence by 2026? Is the multi-million-dollar question in context with the contemporary political arena? Once indomitable a force and fast-growing mass party that garnered incredible support across the country in a very short period, unbelievably uplifted spirits for majority of Ugandans and portrayed potential of new leadership…
AIBIS Asks Govt To Include Teaching Of Indigenous African Herbal Medicine On The School Curriculum
African Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability (AIBIS), a Ugandan non-governmental organisation has asked the government to adopt the teaching of indigenous African herbal medicine in the school curriculum. While addressing the press in Kiboga town, Allan Kalangi, the Executive Director of AIBIS revealed that the Ugandan Government has of late been working on developing new…
How State House, VP Alupo’s Initiative To Provide Miraculous Hybrid Goats Will Bring Substantial Benefits To Farmers of Katakwi
Katakwi district farmers may soon see an end to their days of poverty as they receive a significant boost in the form of hybrid goats. These highly profitable goats, provided by Vice President Maj. Jessica Alupo and Statehouse through the Poverty Alleviation Program (PAP), will help improve the farmers’ livestock. PAP is a government initiative…
Wild Cheers As VP Alupo Flags Off Construction of Okore Seed Secondary School
The Vice President of Uganda Rtd. Maj. Jessica Alupo has flagged off the construction of Okore Seed Secondary School in Kelim village, Okore sub-county, Ngariam county. This event was filled with happiness, as the government, through the Ministry of Education, granted Katakwi District another secondary school. The atmosphere was vibrant with smiles, laughter, and amusement,…
Good Heart: Keddi Foundation Gives Essential Relief Items To Refugee Children In Kyaka II Settlement In Kyegegwa
Joy and Jubilations rocked Kyaka II refugee settlement Kyegegwa as Keddi Foundation Donated items worth millions of Shillings. The Humanitarian Keddi Foundation hit the ground in Western Ugandan, reaching out to refugee children at Angels’ Care School. This incredible school provides education to over 5000 refugees, offering them a beacon of hope amidst challenging circumstances.…
PDM Scandal: Crisis As Experts Poke Holes In Infant Post Bank’s Wendi Mobile Wallet
The crisis at the Post Bank has deepened as the bosses are entangled in meetings with Finance Ministry technocrats to defend the suspicious mobile wallet, Wendi, that is likely to dent President Museveni’s agenda to increase household incomes and improve the quality of life through Parish Development Model. Whereas the architects of Wendi seem to…
Mayor Erias Lukwago’s Katonga Looks Broken- Nathan Kikku Mubiru
Erias Lukwago raised both of his hands, fronting up and acknowledging the poor turn up and participation in his grassroots elections. He briefly clapped and then placed his hands behind his back and stared ahead. Looking back at him were the section of Katonga followers who had remained in the tent beyond the “National council…