Fahim Muyingo
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Features
NSENENE FEVER: From fields to fryers, grasshopper craze takes over
In the bustling markets of Kampala, a distinct buzz fills the air every November. It’s nsenene season a time when…
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National News
Gov’t blocks election for the leader of opposition
Gov’t rejected the proposal to hold elections for the Leader of Opposition, arguing that the proposals are matters of policy…
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National News
MP Akol challenges Zaake’s hospitalization after heated parliamentary clash
Following last week’s altercation in Parliament, Kilak North MP Anthony Akol has questioned the severity of injuries sustained by Mityana…
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National News
SATIRE: Why Ugandans love taxi conversations
Ugandan taxis – they’re not just rides; they’re mobile stages for every debate, revelation, and gossip session under the sun.…
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Lifestyle
Surviving Nyege Nyege: A first-timer’s wild ride through Uganda’s legendary festival
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to dive into a festival where music, mud, and mind-blowing outfits…
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Features
Why peaceful demonstrations in Uganda often end in chaos
In Uganda, public demonstrations rarely follow the peaceful scripts activists hope for. Even with organizers emphasizing peaceful intentions, scenes of…
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World
Experts speak out on ICC’s move to charge the longest-serving warlord Kony
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has announced it will move forward with the confirmation of charges hearing against Joseph Kony,…
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Features
The dark path of revenge: Inside the Mayuge family tragedy
In a chilling case that has left the community of Mayuge in shock, Private Herbertson Birivumbuka, a soldier with the…
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National News
Uganda’s judiciary under scrutiny: Judge Lydia Mugambe arrested in UK
In an unprecedented case that has raised questions within Uganda’s judiciary and drawn international attention, High Court Judge Lydia Mugambe…
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Finance
Why Ugandans still struggle to access loans despite central bank rate cut
The Bank of Uganda’s recent move to cut its central bank rate to 9.75% was meant to signal a lifeline…
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