Author: Lukwago Hanan

This evening in Kyankwanzi, President Yoweri Museveni stated that corruption will not be tolerated, warning that all those involved have been put on notice and that decisive action will be taken against them. He emphasized that the government remains committed to accountability and that any form of misconduct undermines national progress. He noted that leaders, particularly Members of Parliament, have a responsibility to reject bribery and serve with integrity. According to the President, leadership must be grounded in honesty and dedication to the public good in order to build trust and achieve sustainable development. President Museveni also expressed appreciation for…

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The Mobile court held at Ggaba where the incident took place was tense during today’s hearing in the high-profile Okello murder case, where the accused continues to face four counts of murder. Having pleaded not guilty to all charges, Okello’s defense team emphasized a fundamental principle of criminal law: the burden of proof lies squarely with the prosecution. They argued that it is not enough for the state to raise suspicion, but rather to present clear, credible, and compelling evidence that proves guilt beyond reasonable doubt. During the proceedings, questions were raised about the strength of the prosecution’s case, particularly…

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) and broader affirmative action policies, signaling that there will be no rollback despite growing public and business criticism. Speaking on the issue, Ramaphosa dismissed calls to end race-based employment policies, stating that those advocating for their removal are “just dreaming.” His remarks come as South Africa moves forward with stricter enforcement of employment equity laws aimed at addressing historical inequalities rooted in apartheid. At the center of the debate is the newly introduced Employment Equity Amendment Act, which establishes sector-specific hiring targets for the period…

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A Ugandan football fan has sparked widespread attention after reportedly deciding to take legal action against English Premier League side Arsenal FC, citing “emotional distress” caused by the team’s recent performances. The supporter, identified as Eric Kyama, claims that his deep passion and long-standing loyalty to the North London club have come at a personal cost, as inconsistent displays and disappointing results have left him frustrated and mentally drained. According to reports, Kyama is preparing to file a case in court, arguing that the emotional toll of following the team has gone beyond what a devoted fan should reasonably endure.…

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The 2026 edition of the Kabaka Birthday Run has once again affirmed its place as one of Uganda’s most impactful platforms for public health awareness, attracting an estimated 130,000 participants from across the country. The colourful event, held in honour of His Royal Highness Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II as he celebrated his 71st birthday, brought together people from all walks of life in a powerful show of unity, culture, and shared responsibility. Flagged off by the Kabaka himself, the annual run has grown far beyond a ceremonial celebration into a nationwide movement that champions healthier lifestyles and collective action against…

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The Office of the National Chairman (ONC) has extended financial support to rising boxing talents Shakib Cham Lutaaya and Timothy Sserunjogi, popularly known as Barista Timo, in a move aimed at promoting youth development through sports. The contribution of Shs10 million was announced by ONC Manager Hadijah Namyalo Uzeiye during a vibrant corporate boxing event held at International University of East Africa in Kansanga, Kampala. The event attracted thousands of enthusiastic fans who turned up for an evening filled with high-energy bouts and entertainment. In the headline fight, Shakib Cham Lutaaya delivered an impressive performance, defeating Barista Timo with a…

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Three weeks ago, everything around Arsenal FC still had that glossy “title contenders” shine. Fast forward to now, and it’s less All or Nothing and more Nothing, Again. First came the Carabao Cup final, where Manchester City politely reminded them that ambition and execution are not the same thing. A lesson delivered with the kind of efficiency that suggests it was scheduled well in advance. Then, just as fans were busy saying “we go again,” along came Southampton FC—yes, a Championship side—to add a bit of humility to the FA Cup journey. Knocked out, just like that. No dramatic…

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Rwanda has taken a bold and controversial step in reshaping its religious landscape, with President Paul Kagame announcing the closure of more than 6,000 churches and mosques across the country. The move is part of a broader effort to regulate religious institutions and ensure that places of worship meet national standards. Authorities argue that many of the closed establishments failed to comply with safety, hygiene, and legal requirements, raising concerns about the welfare of congregants and the integrity of religious practice. At the center of this reform is a new requirement that all religious leaders obtain formal theological training.…

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The Minister of State for Microfinance, Kyeyune Kasolo, has contributed running kits worth UGX 5 million in support of the upcoming Kabaka Birthday Run, reaffirming the government’s commitment to the fight against HIV/AIDS in Uganda. The run, scheduled for 12th April 2026, remains one of the most significant annual events aimed at mobilizing communities towards better health and social responsibility. The Minister, who was represented at the official handover ceremony by a delegation led by NRM Greater Mukono senior spokesperson Hajj Hakim Kyeswa, delivered the contribution at Bulange Mengo. The gesture highlights the importance of collective action in addressing public…

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Former State Minister for Karamoja Affairs Agnes Nandutu has been sentenced to four years in prison by the Anti-Corruption Court after being found guilty of diverting 2,000 iron sheets that were meant for vulnerable communities in the Karamoja sub-region. According to court findings, the iron sheets were part of a government relief program intended to support disadvantaged households, particularly those affected by poverty and harsh living conditions. Instead, the materials were unlawfully redirected, undermining the intended beneficiaries and sparking public outrage. In addition to the custodial sentence, the court also barred Nandutu from holding any public office for a period…

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