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Protests in Uganda: The surprising benefits for politicians
While protests in Uganda are often seen as a challenge to political authority, in Uganda, savvy politicians are finding ways…
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Here is a guide to trekking gorillas in Uganda
Cheaper gorilla trekking trips that visit Uganda’s Mgahinga National Park or Bwindi Impenetrable National Park are available in both short…
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Huawei to launch digital village prototype in Uganda
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today met and held discussions with a delegation from Huawei Technologies Uganda at the National…
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MEASLES: The silent threat to children’s health
Uganda is facing a silent but deadly threat as a new wave of measles sweeps across the nation, putting countless…
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Is the new VAT law on donated goods, services a gift or burden?
The Value Added Tax Amendment Act 2024, recently signed into law by President Yoweri Museveni, has stirred a pot of…
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Parliament probes multi-billion shilling loss in Nile Hotel-URA case
Parliament is set to probe the UGX 7.77 billion loss incurred by Nile Hotel International Ltd (NHIL) to Uganda Revenue…
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MPs challenge UBC on 18-year asset mismanagement
The Committee of Commissions, Statutory Authorities, and State Enterprises (COSASE) recently scrutinized the asset management of the Uganda Broadcasting Corporation…
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VIGILANTE CULTURE: How mob rule replaces the rule of law in Uganda
As dawn breaks over Uganda, a dark shadow looms over the nation, a growing trend of mob justice that’s shaking the…
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Ugandans react to Shs.5 billion boost for musicians’ federation
The recent allocation of Shs5 billion by the Ugandan government to the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF), has stirred up a…