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Justice Served for Land Dispute

NAKIFUMA. The Nakifuma Magistrates Court has convicted and sentenced two individuals, Nanfuka Christine and Nasejje Halima, to community service and fines, with a one-year custodial sentence in default. The duo pleaded guilty to disobeying lawful orders related to a land dispute in Nkonge Village, Mukono district. According to the prosecution, between February and April 2025, the accused unlawfully denied Nansereko Zaina access to her land, defying a court order that upheld her right to use her portion of the property. Despite repeated warnings, they continued to harass the victim and hired individuals to violently block her from accessing the land. The State House Anti-Corruption Unit, CID, and Office of the Director Public Prosecutions worked together to arraign the accused. A third suspect, Kirya Patrick, is also part of the case.  

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Three Officials Arraigned Over Land Fraud

LIRA. The State House Anti Corruption Unit with the police have arraigned Owani Kenneth Allan before  Anti-Corruption Court on charges of corruption and conspiracy to defraud. The charges read to the suspects on Wednesday are linked to an alleged  bribery scheme involving fraudulent land title claims in Lira District. Owani joins former Lira District land board Chairperson Chankoma Paul and Councillor Ojuka Anthony, who were earlier charged. The trio allegedly solicited a UGX 70 million bribe from Eryao Francis, a land buyer, and received UGX 5 million as part payment. The officials claimed that Eryao’s land title had been fraudulently issued to previous owners and was due for cancellation. They allegedly assured him that they could influence the board’s decision to preserve his title in exchange for the bribe. Investigators say the suspects used their positions to manipulate official decisions […]

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JUST IN: Muhoozi vows silence over Germany issues

KAMPALA: The Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) of the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF), Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has vowed to keep mute on issues concerning Germany. Muhoozi who has been so vocal and accusing the Germany Ambassador to Uganda, Mathias Schauer, of engaging subversive activities. Muhoozi posted on X Monday, "Out of respect for my great uncle, Afande Saleh, I shall not mention Germany or bazungu again. I want to apologize to Afande Saleh if I disobeyed him in anyway. Nisamehe Afande." A day earlier, the UPDF had published a statement, ending military cooperation with Germany. On X recently, the general threatened to behead opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine. Gen Kainerugaba also boasted about torturing Wine's bodyguard after detaining him. Rights groups have long accused the Ugandan government of targeting the opposition, especially in the run-up […]

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Nalukoola ejected as Kawempe North MP

KAMPALA. High court in Kampala has ejected Elias Nalukoola as Kawempe North MP in favour of an election fraud case filed by NRM’s Faridah NAMBI. see full judgement Nambi Faridah Kigongo v Luyimbazi Elias Nalukoola and Electoral Commission In a ruling delivered by Justice Bernard Namanya, the court found that the by-election held earlier this year did not comply with provisions of the Parliamentary Elections Act, and that the irregularities substantially affected the outcome of the vote. Quoting the court’s final orders, Justice Namanya stated: “That the election of Luyimbazi Elias Nalukoola as a Directly Elected Member of Parliament for Kawempe Division North constituency in Kampala District is set aside.” The judge further ruled that, “the seat for the Directly Elected Member of Parliament for Kawempe Division North constituency in Kampala District is declared vacant.” Justice Namanya also ordered that, […]

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East Africa’s Dangerous Climate for Political Dissent

By RICHARD KIZZA LUGOBWA LONDON. East African states, often praised for their economic potential and regional cooperation, are increasingly creating hostile environments for political dissent. Governments in Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya—despite their democratic pretenses—have perfected tactics of repression, ranging from trumped-up charges and enforced disappearances to brutal crackdowns on opposition voices. The region’s leaders appear to be taking cues from one another, creating a disturbing pattern where dissent is met with state-sanctioned violence, legal persecution, and media suppression. In Tanzania, President Samia Suluhu Hassan, initially welcomed as a breath of fresh air after the authoritarian rule of John Magufuli, has shown that political repression remains deeply entrenched. Opposition leader Tundu Lissu, who survived an assassination attempt in 2017, returned from exile only to face fresh politically motivated charges. Accusations of sedition and incitement have been slapped against him, ahead of […]

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NUP sponsored by EU in Kampala rebellion, says UPDF

Kampala, Uganda - Uganda's security and intelligence services have said they have arrested and interrogated several suspects linked to organized armed rebellion, plots to bomb public places, and economic sabotage through vandalism of electricity infrastructure. The suspects, some previously posing as opposition activists, have been charged and remanded in custody, according to a statement released today by Chris Magezi one of the UPDF spokesmen. The statement says that the vandalism of electricity infrastructure has significantly affected districts including Wakiso, Mukono, Kayunga, Luweero, Nakaseke, Kiboga, Nakasongola, Mityana, Mubende, Mpigi, and the greater Masaka region. Chris Magezi says the Inter-Agency Security Committee, chaired by UPDF Chief of Defence Forces Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, is coordinating efforts to infiltrate and disrupt terrorist and subversive cells. “The committee has resolved to take firm action against ring leaders, organizers, and funders of rebel activities, particularly ahead […]

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Controversial UPDF Bill Sparks Legal Uproar

Kampala-Uganda. The recent passage of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (Amendment) Bill, 2025 by Parliament has sparked widespread backlash from legal professionals, opposition leaders, and human rights advocates. The proposed law, which is now awaiting presidential assent, has been heavily criticized for undermining constitutional principles, due process, and human rights—particularly in relation to the continued trial of civilians in military courts. Critics argue that the legislature missed a crucial chance to address long-standing flaws in the military justice system. They contend that instead of reforming problematic provisions, the Bill reinforces practices that are inconsistent with Uganda’s constitutional framework. Alice Alaso, the acting national coordinator for the Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) and a former Member of Parliament, denounced the Bill as being imposed on the public without proper consultation. “This law is an affront to constitutionalism and an open attack […]

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Ex- Police Spokesperson Twiine Charged in Alleged Plot to kill Museveni, Gen Muhoozi

Kampala, Uganda: The former spokesperson for the Criminal Investigations Directorate (CID), Charles Twiine appeared in court on Thursday to face serious charges including inciting violence, hate speech, spreading malicious information, and conspiracy to commit a felony. The charges stem from an alleged plot to assassinate President Yoweri Museveni and his son, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the Chief of Defence Forces. Twiine was arraigned before Buganda Road Chief Magistrate Ronald Kayizzi alongside co-accused Noah Mutwe, a bodyguard to National Unity Platform (NUP) leader Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine. Mutwe has reportedly been in detention for two weeks prior to the court appearance. Prosecutors allege that Twiine used social media platforms to incite Mutwe—also known as Mitala Noah—to attack and kill President Museveni using “pavers,” allegedly motivated by opposition to Museveni’s political ideology and leadership. The state further claims that both […]

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Busia Officials Remanded Over Grant Fraud

BUSIA. After months of community engagement and public forums in Busia Municipality, several district officials have been arraigned before the Busia Chief Magistrates Court on charges of theft and conspiracy to defraud the government. The charges stem from alleged irregularities in the handling of a UGX 1 billion road maintenance grant. The operation, led by the State House Anti-Corruption Unit in collaboration with the Criminal Investigations Directorate (CID) and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), followed multiple complaints raised by residents concerning poor road works and suspected financial misuse. Those arraigned include Baganzi Ronald Ross, the former Town Clerk of Busia Municipality now serving in Kumi; Kiganda James Farouk, the Municipal Engineer; Chimulwa Wycliffe, the Principal Accountant; Sekamanya Martin, an Assistant Engineering Officer; Kundu Javenarly, Foreman in the Works Department; and two staff from Shell Busia—Manager Kyaligonza […]