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New political party moves to upset NUP

KAMPALA. The emergence of a new political party, People Power Front (PPF), ahead of the 2026 general elections has caused concern among leaders of the National Unity Platform (NUP). PPF, which advocates for social justice, economic empowerment, and human rights, is seen as a potential threat to NUP's support base. The Uganda Electoral Commission has approved PPF after it met the necessary requirements for registration. Many members of PPF are reportedly from NUP and other opposition parties, as well as some from the ruling NRM party. It remains uncertain whether former LOP Mathias Mpuuga will be part of PPF or join later. PPF aims to bridge the gap between the government and the people, prioritizing marginalized communities and promoting social justice, economic empowerment, and human rights. Some observers believe PPF could significantly impact NUP's support leading up to and after […]

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PICTORIAL: Kabaka returns home fresh after treatment in Namibia

The Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi, has returned home after receiving treatment in both Germany and Namibia. Mutebi was welcomed at Entebbe International Airport by kingdom officials led by premier Charles Peter Mayiga. Below is the kingdom official statement and pictorials. Ssaabasajja Kabaka  akomyewo ku butaka okuva e Namibia gyamaze akabanga nga awummuddemu wamu n'okulaba abasawo abakugu ku nsonga z'obulamu bwe. Omutanda ayaniriziddwa Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga, Nnaabagereka Sylvia Nagginda, Nnaalinnya Lubuga Agnes Nabaloga, Abaana b'Engoma okuli, Omulangira Crispin Jjunju Kiweewa, ne Nnaalinnya Victoria Nkinzi.

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Kabaka Mutebi returns after months away

KAMPALA. Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II has returned home following Namibia's refusal to extend his medical treatment stay, citing negative publicity. Initially granted a 90-day visa in April, the Namibian government did not prolong it due to suspicions of a plot he was abducted. Flying back to Uganda on Ethiopian Airways, the Kabaka's arrival was exclusively covered by Buganda's official broadcaster, BBS Television. Upon landing, he was welcomed by Buganda officials at the airport, including the Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga and Nabagereka Lady Slyvia Nagginda. He was accompanied by an unnamed lady doctor overseeing his health, the Kabaka had been receiving treatment at the Okonguarri Psychotherapeutic Centre in Namibia for an undisclosed illness. Kabaka return from hospitalDownload Ugandan activists had protested at the Namibian High Commission in the UK, demanding transparency over the Kabaka's extended stay and raising concerns about […]

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Trade PS Ssali detained over cooperatives cash

The Permanent Secretary of the Trade Ministry, Geraldine Ssali, has been arrested and faces charges in the Anti-Corruption Court, according to a statement the Statehouse by Anti Corruption Unit (SH-ACU). The PS joins now joins her alleged accomplices MPs Michael Mawanda Maranga, Mudiimi Wamakuyu, Paul Akamba, Lawyer Julius Kirya Taitankonko and Leonard Kavundira a Ministry of Trade official who were earlier charged for the diversion of over UGX3.4B meant for war loss compensation. Previously, she was summoned by the police regarding the mishandling of funds intended for compensating cooperative associations for losses during past conflicts in Uganda. Ssali is now facing charges of causing financial loss and colluding with Members of Parliament to embezzle funds from cooperatives, according to prosecution. A report from Parliament in October 2023, endorsed by Speaker Anita Among on August 25, 2023, blamed Ssali's Ministry for […]

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Shs 806.3bn bailout: Dei Biopharma, Roko benefit

BY The Observer KAMPALA.Last month, the minister of Finance, Matia Kasaija, presented a Shs 72.1 trillion budget for the financial year 2024/25. According to the budget, the government is projected to generate Shs 32.3 trillion through revenue collection to fund its activities. Additionally, the government expects to borrow Shs 1.3 trillion from external sources and Shs 8.9 trillion from internal sources. Domestic debt refinancing is anticipated to amount to Shs 19.8 trillion, with Shs 9.5 trillion allocated for project support through grants and loans.The budget estimates indicate that the first allocations will go towards external debt repayments, totalling Shs 3.149 trillion. Project support through loans and grants is allocated Shs 9.583 trillion. Domestic refinancing is set at Shs 12 trillion, while interest payments are a substantial Shs 9 trillion. Other allocations include Shs 603 billion for the recapitalization of the […]

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Anti EACOP activists sue police, attorney General

KAMPALA. A group of activists under the “Stop EACOP” Campaign have instituted legal action against the Attorney General, as well as several police officers for alleged brutality against them. The group also says apart from taking action against the police, they are also seeking that the court holds police officers individually and personally responsible for the violence meted out against them. Expressing their concerns to the media in Kampala, the activists said they not only want to stop the police brutality but also seek compensation from them. Bob Barigye, one of the activists says the security agencies have made it a norm to disperse, arrest, and even torture anyone who attempts to demonstrate against anything, even if legally and peacefully. This is a continuation of the struggle by activists against oil and gas activities in the country particularly the East […]

Investor fined shs200 mln for depositing murrum in wetland

MUKONO. The Standards Utilities and Wildlife Court has sentenced Kerim Ray, the Director of Yamani Construction Limited, to pay a fine of  200 million shillings. He was also ordered to restore the Lwajjali Wetland in Mukono.  Kerim Ray is through his company accused of having encroached upon and deposited murrum in Lwajjalli wetland. The court, presided over by Chief Magistrate Gladys Kamasanyu, found Kerim Ray guilty of violating environmental laws and sentenced him to a fine of shs150 million and in default, five years in prison for the first count. He was ordered to pay 50 million shillings for depositing murram in the wetland, and in default, serve two years in prison for the second count. The sentence on money is cumulative while the jail term is to run concurrently. The court also ordered Kerim Ray to restore the wetland […]

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EXCLUSIVE: Top Korean NGO boss wanted over shs80m theft allegations

A senior Korean national official working at a local NGO is on police's wanted list to record a statement over allegations of theft of shs80m. The Project Manager of Good Neighbors Uganda at Kyaka Field office, Sinho Kang (Simon), is a wanted man by detectives at Kyegegwa Central police station. According to sources, Simon broke into the apartment of his junior Ugandan workmate, Bernard Kazahura and forcibly confiscated his property which included log book, academic documents, clothes and shs80m. A statement recorded by Kazahura on Monday at Kyegegwa CPS indicates that he had gotten the money to go and purchase land for his brother when Simon took it. Information on the complaint logged in by Kazahura under SD Ref: 41/30/06/2024 (criminal trespass and theft) indicates that Kazahura had been transferred under unclear circumstances when the alleged theft occurred. "I requested […]

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Kenya Protests: At least 39 dead and more than 350 injured

At least 39 people died and more than 350 were injured during anti-government protests in Kenya, according to the country’s national human rights commission. “According to our data, thirty-nine people were killed and 361 more were injured during protests across the country,” it said, adding that thirty-two people are missing and 627 were detained. Kenyan President William Ruto said earlier that that the protests had claimed 19 lives. However, Human Rights Watch reported 31 fatalities in the capital city alone. “The commission continues to strongly condemn the unjustified violence against the protesters, medical personnel, lawyers, journalists, churches, first-aid centers and ambulances,” it said. Protests against higher taxes in Kenya flared up in Nairobi on June 18 and spread across the country. The situation escalated on June 25 when people gathered in Nairobi’s business district demanding the president’s resignation. This district […]

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Budget 2024-2025: Past mistakes haunt Parliament

The Parliament of Uganda has been recalled from their break to reconsider the 2024/2025 financial year budget. It is the first time since the passing Budget Act and the Public Finance Act 2015 that the Parliament of Uganda reconvenes to consider a budget already endorsed by the legislatures. Members Of Parliament were recalled from recess to have a send look at the budget after President Museveni refused to sign the Appropriations Bill. Museveni reportedly asked the Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among that the parliament should reinstate the government’s priorities. The President’s action this time has surprised some lawmakers. It has also raised some questions because Annette Anita Among had on Budget Day indicated the budget consideration process was consultative. Sections 5 and 8 of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) 2015 and rule 145 of Parliament’s Rules of Procedure parliament […]