What armed robbers told Geoffrey Lutaaya at gun point
There is nothing hilarious about someone being robbed, but our snoop eavesdropped on a conversation in which one of the...
Read moreDetailsThere is nothing hilarious about someone being robbed, but our snoop eavesdropped on a conversation in which one of the...
Read moreDetailsUshs4 trillion lost in interest payments on unused loans Economists have warned that Uganda could soon fail to repay her...
Read moreDetailsTax payer billions lost in uncoordinated agricultural interventions Uganda is facing an imminent economic crisis because of the persistent dry...
Read moreDetailsTuberculosis is raging silently in the villages and towns across Uganda but the disease appears to be lacking the attention...
Read moreDetailsThe High Court has today ruled that Gen. David Ssejjusa is no longer a serving officer of the Uganda People's...
Read moreDetailsDear GOD, certain situations overwhelm us that we feel only your intervention will do. And the Holy Bible and The...
Read moreDetailsThe Commonwealth Independent Observer Mission, one of the international election observer groups that watched last February 18 presidential and parliamentary...
Read moreDetailsFarmers narrate ordeals of total destruction of the crop by fungal disease Stephen Tindimubona planted an 80kg sack of Irish...
Read moreDetailsHundreds of Pilgrims from Kabale diocese this week started walking a 400-mile journey to Namugongo to attend this year's Uganda...
Read moreDetailsThe National Coordinator of Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda), Robert Ssempala has won the European Union Human Rights Defenders...
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