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UCU Steps Up Martyrs Day Preparations at Namugongo Anglican Site: Prof. Mushengyezi Inspects Works, Assures Mid-May Completion. UGX 3 billion Secured as Final Fundraising Drive Intensifies

UCU Steps Up Martyrs Day Preparations at Namugongo Anglican Site:...

Uganda Christian University has intensified preparations for this year’s Uganda Martyrs Day celebrations, with...

Defence In Focus at European Political Community Summit in Yerevan: Leaders from Nearly 50 Countries Meet on Economic, Energy Security

Defence In Focus at European Political Community Summit in Yereva...

The leaders of almost 50 countries, including the European Union's 27 nations and partners, gathered to discuss econo...

Gov’t Farmers’ Leaders Unveil Strategies to Boost Agricultural Transformation: Youth Urged to Embrace Farming as Key to Economic Empowerment. PDM And Value Addition Take Centre Stage in Agric

Gov’t Farmers’ Leaders Unveil Strategies to Boost Agricultural Tr...

Leaders from Operation Wealth Creation, the Uganda National Farmers Federation, and the Uganda Development Forum have...

Pressure Mounts on Parliament Over Sovereignty Bill: Stakeholders Demand Halt and Transparent Consultations Citizens’ Coalition Calls for Withdrawal Amid Legal Concerns

Pressure Mounts on Parliament Over Sovereignty Bill: Stakeholders...

Pressure is mounting on Uganda’s Parliament over the controversial Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, with c...

NIRA Defends National ID Rollout Amid Public Concerns Over Delays: Registrar Cites Staffing Gaps, Clarifies Payment Issues for Temporary Workers. Authority Assures Ugandans of Transparency an

NIRA Defends National ID Rollout Amid Public Concerns Over Delays...

National Identification and Registration Authority has defended the pace of issuing new biometric national ID cards,...

FDC Faults Gov’t Over Workers’ Welfare After Labour Day: Amuriat Raises Alarm on Youth Unemployment and Vendor Evictions. Opposition Calls for Practical Solutions to Workers’ Challenges

FDC Faults Gov’t Over Workers’ Welfare After Labour Day: Amuriat...

The Forum for Democratic Change has criticised the government over what it describes as a widening gap between offici...

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