Arthur Larok, the Executive director of Action-Aid (AA), is crying foul. A fortnight ago was another occasion where the Police...
Read moreDetailsSince independence in October 1962, the Uganda Parliament has had nine speakers, only one woman; Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga. The Woman...
Read moreDetailsIbrahim Abiriga, MP, (Member of Parliament) for Arua Municipality was witnessed by many people and also caught on video urinating...
Read moreDetailsThe heat is heaping on the debate on the removal of the age limit cap of 75 years to afford...
Read moreDetailsSo far, the most agonizing testimony the Catherine Bamugemereire Commission on Land, has heard is the one in Mubende, where...
Read moreDetailsFormer Deputy Chief Justice, Stephen Kavuma, must be grinding his teeth in discontentment. Just when he was mandated to surrender...
Read moreDetailsAfter considering his options following Kenya presidential elections, the National Super Alliance (NASA) leader, Raila Odinga, handed his petition to...
Read moreDetailsIt is extremely rare, if not unheard of, for a Western news publication to write an editorial and also a...
Read moreDetailsIf the Mozambican witch doctors hear of Makokonyigo village in Luwero District, two witch doctors in southern Mozambique were arrested...
Read moreDetailsAs an avid reader of Hajji Ashraf Ssemwogerere’s stories, appreciation and thankfulness to malice, hatred and murder. His exposes are...
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