Museveni declared winner of Uganda’s 2016 presidential elections
Uganda's Electoral Commission has this afternoon declared incumbent Yoweri Kaguta Museveni as the winner of February 18, 617,503 representing 60.75%...
Read moreDetailsUganda's Electoral Commission has this afternoon declared incumbent Yoweri Kaguta Museveni as the winner of February 18, 617,503 representing 60.75%...
Read moreDetailsTension has risen in Kampala in the past couple of hours following the arrest of leading opposition FDC party leaders...
Read moreDetailsA wave of change that has characterized this election has left many ministers on the verge of being blown off...
Read moreDetailsUganda's incumbent President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has registered a commanding early lead from yesterday's presidential poll compared to his closest...
Read moreDetailsFollowing delays in the delivery of voting materials to most polling stations in Kampala and Wakiso, the Electoral Commission has...
Read moreDetailsPolice has fired tear gas and live bullets in Makindye to stop an angry mob from lynching a man who...
Read moreDetailsHundreds of people woke up very early this morning to cast their votes for presidential and parliamentary races. But at...
Read moreDetailsThe possibility of health emergency situations arising from the tense electoral period have forced the Ministry of Health to deploy...
Read moreDetailsQuite often we underestimate the damage caused when we deny people an explanation on whatever we do especially when the...
Read moreDetailsAs Commonwealth election observers began deploying across Uganda, Olusegun Obasanjo, expressed his hope that the country’s people will enjoy a...
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