UN , Rights activists demand changes to Computer Misuse Bill
The United Nations Human Rights office in Uganda is waiting for the government's response to their proposals towards the improvement...
Read moreDetailsThe United Nations Human Rights office in Uganda is waiting for the government's response to their proposals towards the improvement...
Read moreDetailsThe government has told landlords including tycoons with plots in wetlands that it is not ready to compensate them when...
Read moreDetailsA study that was carried out by Twaweza through its Sauti Za Wanachi arm, and supported by Uganda Revenue Authority...
Read moreDetailsA cross section of concerned parents, educators and religious leaders from different faith groups, have risen up to challenge the...
Read moreDetailsProposes cuts in the gov't transport bill to save & invest in fuel and food reserves The Executive Director of...
Read moreDetailsPolice in Kisoro is holding a man who was caught pretending to be an Airtel sales representative. Ivan Tumwijukye, a...
Read moreDetailsSmall and Medium Enterprises wishing to invest in efforts to reduce the impacts of climate change on Uganda’s Agriculture have...
Read moreDetailsThe President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Dr. Patrice Motsepe on Thursday met with the Speaker of Parliament...
Read moreDetailsChurch leaders have been urged to reflect on their role as leaders in nurturing and molding young boys to become...
Read moreDetailsCivil society organizations have chosen to use the upcoming Fathers Day June 21, to rally fathers and men in general...
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