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Parliament Passes Protection of Sovereignty Bill 2026: What the Passed Bill Means for Uganda. Revised But Still Restrictive, Critics Warn

Parliament Passes Protection of Sovereignty Bill 2026: What the P...

Uganda’s Parliament yesterday passed the controversial Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, marking a major le...

NRM Mobilizes Nation Ahead of Museveni Swearing-In: Dual Celebrations Set for May 12 as Preparations Intensify. District Leaders Tasked to Fill Kololo and Ensure Nationwide Participation

NRM Mobilizes Nation Ahead of Museveni Swearing-In: Dual Celebrat...

The National Resistance Movement Secretary General Richard Todwong has convened district party leaders to finalize na...

KCCA Defends Trade Order Enforcement Amid City Transformation: Over 22,000 Businesses Registered as Compliance Rises. New Urban Standards and Transport Reforms Roll Out

KCCA Defends Trade Order Enforcement Amid City Transformation: Ov...

The Kampala Capital City Authority has defended its ongoing trade order enforcement operations, pointing to rising bu...

Trump Halts Hormuz Ship Aid, Cites Progress with Iran

Trump Halts Hormuz Ship Aid, Cites Progress with Iran

US President Trump said he would briefly pause an operation to help escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz, citing...

Equity Executives Mentor Cohort 5 Scholars at African Bible University: Leadership, Marketing, And Risk Skills Take Centre Stage. Top 100 Students Challenged to Solve Real-World Problems Now

Equity Executives Mentor Cohort 5 Scholars at African Bible Unive...

The 5th Cohort of the Equity Leaders Program 2026, comprising 100 of Uganda’s top Senior Six graduates, has rec...

Besigye Trial Intensifies as State Grilled Over Secret Witnesses: Defence Demands Proof of Alleged Threats In Treason Case. Court Allows Tough Cross-Examination Amid Rising Tensions

Besigye Trial Intensifies as State Grilled Over Secret Witnesses:...

The trial of opposition figure Kizza Besigye and colleague Hajji Obedi Lutale has taken a dramatic turn, with state p...

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