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What the Computer Misuse Act ruling by Constitutional Court means for online freedom in Uganda
A landmark decision by the Constitutional Court of Uganda has dramatically altered the country’s digital legal landscape, nullifying major provisions…
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INTERVIEW: How Tembea Safaris is changing travel in East Africa
As East Africa’s tourism sector continues to evolve, new players are redefining travel experiences through innovation and specialization. Tembea…
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Morocco awarded AFCON 2025 title after CAF rules Senegal forfeited final
The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) Appeal Board has awarded the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Morocco 2025…
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Uganda passes Copyright Amendment Law to strengthen protection for creators
Uganda’s Parliament has Tuesday March 17, 2026, passed the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights (Amendment) Bill, 2025, marking a significant step…
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Rhinos return to Kidepo after 43 years in historic conservation milestone
In a landmark moment for Uganda’s wildlife conservation efforts, the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has commenced the reintroduction of rhinos…
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AFCON Morocco 2025 delivers 61% viewership growth, boosts global media value
Preliminary data from independent research agencies has revealed a remarkable 61% growth in global viewership for the TotalEnergies CAF Africa…
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Creative industry pushes back as copyright bill sparks clash with broadcasters
Uganda’s creative sector has mounted a strong defence of its economic rights, warning Parliament against weakening proposed copyright reforms that…
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East Africa reforms signal lower trade costs but demand fiscal discipline from partner states
A fresh wave of policy decisions by the East African Community is poised to reshape the business environment across the…
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How fake “fixers” are trapping Ugandans in visa scam web
The Uganda Police Force has raised concern over a surge in visa-related fraud and impersonation cases, warning the public to…
