Thursday , 18 June 2026

Finance Trust Women Elite League:Boni Consili See ‘Nothing’ in Police Women’s Deployment | Voice of Bugerere

Finance Trust Women Elite League:Boni Consili See 'Nothing' in Police Women's Deployment | Voice of Bugerere

Last updated Mar 22, 2026 By Kayiira Jackson  Boni Consili FC produced a ruthless attacking performance to brush aside Police Women FC with a convincing 4-0 victory in the 2025/26 Finance Trust Bank Elite League at Jeph International University Grounds in Luzira on Saturday. The visitors wasted no time imposing themselves on the contest, taking control early with sharp …

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USSSA Kampala Zonal Qualifiers: Kawempe Division Battle Set for Next Week | Voice of Bugerere

USSSA Kampala Zonal Qualifiers: Kawempe Division Battle Set for Next Week | Voice of Bugerere

By Kayiira Jackson  The race for regional qualification heats up as eight schools prepare to battle in the Kawempe Division USSSA Football boys Qualifiers, set to run from Monday, March 23 to Friday, March 27, 2026. The registered schools including Kawempe Muslim SS, Makerere College School, Caltec Academy, Gadafi International Academy, Kazo Hill College, Universal High School, Oxford Muslim High …

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Uganda’s Oppostion Leader Bobi Wine in Washington for High-Level Meetings on Capitol Hill – The Hoima Post –

Uganda’s Oppostion Leader Bobi Wine in Washington for High-Level Meetings on Capitol Hill - The Hoima Post -

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, is currently in Washington, D.C. for a series of high-level international engagements. As of March 19, 2026, the leader of the National Unity Platform is holding meetings on Capitol Hill with political leaders, diplomats, and representatives from civil society organizations. The visit is part of ongoing efforts to …

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PFF Warns of ‘Militarisation’ as UPDF Secures Major State Contracts – The Hoima Post –

PFF Warns of ‘Militarisation’ as UPDF Secures Major State Contracts - The Hoima Post -

The People’s Front for Freedom (PFF) has expressed concern over the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) involvement in government contract awards, warning that the practice is stunting the growth of local companies and poses a risk to the country’s economic development. Addressing journalists at the PFF headquarters on Katonga Road in Kampala, the party’s Deputy President, Dr Lulume Bayiga, criticised …

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Major Win for Free Speech as Uganda Court Nullifies Computer Misuse Act – The Hoima Post –

Major Win for Free Speech as Uganda Court Nullifies Computer Misuse Act - The Hoima Post -

The Constitutional Court has ruled that the Computer Misuse (Amendment) Act, 2022 was enacted in violation of parliamentary procedure and declared the provisions challenged in three consolidated petitions null and void. This is in a unanimous judgement delivered by a panel of five justices of the Constitutional Court, with Justice Irene Mulyagonja writing the lead judgement and Justices Ketra Kitariisibwa Katunguka, …

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Uganda’s Copyright Bill: A Warning to Creatives Before Celebration – The Hoima Post –

Uganda’s Copyright Bill: A Warning to Creatives Before Celebration - The Hoima Post -

Uganda’s Parliament recently passed the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights (Amendment) Bill, 2025, sparking excitement among artists who hope it will finally protect their work and guarantee fair pay. While the promises of royalties and stronger legal safeguards sound promising, the reality may be far more complex. Before the industry celebrates, there is a serious need for awareness, preparation, and caution.The …

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Ugandan Police Accused of Using Anti-Homosexuality Law to Extort Belgian Schelfhout Joris – The Hoima Post –

Ugandan Police Accused of Using Anti-Homosexuality Law to Extort Belgian Schelfhout Joris - The Hoima Post -

Two Ugandan police officers are facing possible disciplinary action following an internal investigation into allegations that they extorted 3 million Ugandan shillings (approximately $795) from a European consultant in 2025. The officers, Assistant Superintendents Namutebi Madrine and Turyahikayo Alex, are accused of falsely charging the consultant under Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act in order to coerce payment. The alleged extortion is believed …

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