It is a sorrow that cuts deeper than the loss itself—to spend half a decade chasing a ghost, only to join the silence without ever hearing the truth. Mrs. Sarah Nantumbwe Ddamulira, wife of John Ddamulira, a known supporter of the National Unity Platform (NUP), passed away this morning. Her death closes a painful chapter of waiting, uncertainty, and unanswered …
Read More »Military and Police Blockade Chairman Erias Lukwago’s Residence – The Hoima Post –
Uganda’s political landscape has once again been thrust into controversy following the deployment of military and police forces around the residence of People’s Front for Freedom – PFF National Chairman, Counsel Erias Lukwago. According to reports, Chairman Lukwago was scheduled to address the nation during a morning appearance on Sanyuka TV. He was also reportedly preparing to legally serve court …
Read More »When Fear Replaces Law: What the Lukwago Incident Says About Uganda’s Future – The Hoima Post –
By Alexander Luyima Uganda is once again confronting a question that many citizens have been asking quietly for years and now increasingly ask out loud: Who is really in charge of the country, the Constitution or those who wield power? The reported arrest and disappearance of senior lawyer and opposition figure Erias Lukwago has reignited concerns about the state of …
Read More »Kabaka Misses Third Masaza Cup Opening as Tournament Enters a New Era raises fresh conversations about the future of the kingdom’s flagship football competition
MUBENDE, Uganda — The 2026 Masaza Cup officially kicked off in Mubende District with defending champions Buweekula taking on Kyaddondo in a highly anticipated opening fixture. The ceremony was presided over by the Katikkiro of Buganda, Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga, who represented the Buganda Kingdom at one of its most celebrated annual sporting events. Notably absent, however, was the Kabaka …
Read More »What Zari and Shakib Intergenerational Relationships Reveal in Africa’s Changing Social Fabric
Kampala, Uganda — Across Africa, marriage has traditionally been viewed as more than a union between two individuals. It has been a covenant between families, a cultural institution, and, in many religious traditions, a sacred commitment guided by shared values, responsibilities, and community expectations. Yet in recent years, a new trend has increasingly dominated conversations from Kampala to Nairobi, Lagos …
Read More »Government Launches Mandatory Livestock Vaccination Campaign Against Foot-and-Mouth Disease | Voice of Bugerere
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Read More »UGANDA’S FY 2026/2027 NATIONAL BUDGET IN A MOST SUMMARIZED PIECE – MK Newslink
Post Views: 30 BY AMB. FRANKLIN R. KATUNGWEIN BRUSSELS—- Moving Towards Middle-Income StatusBrussels, 12 June 2026IntroductionUganda’s FY 2026/2027 National Budget of approximately UGX 84.3trillion seeks to accelerate wealth creation, economic transformation,and sustainable growth as Uganda advances towards middle-incomestatus.Economic GrowthStrong growth is expected through commercial agriculture,industrialization, expanding services, digital transformation, and theanticipated commencement of oil production.Commercial AgricultureGovernment continues to support …
Read More »Masaza Cup: Ssenyondo Robert Eyes Masaza Cup Glory After Three-Year Absence | Voice of Bugerere
After three years away from the prestigious Buganda Masaza Cup, Ssenyondo Robert has returned with renewed determination, hoping to write another memorable chapter in his football journey with Kyadondo Ssaza. The experienced midfielder last featured in the competition in 2023, a season that ended on a high note for Busiro Ssaza as they lifted their historic first Masaza Cup title …
Read More »Homosexuality is now illegal in 66 nations – The Hoima Post –
The latest nation to adopt an anti-gay law is Niger in West Africa.In adopting an anti-gay law on June 11, 2026, the West African nation of Niger strengthened a wave of anti-homosexuality legislation and proposed legislation in Africa that has reversed, at least temporarily, the slow decrease in the number of nations with anti-gay laws.Previously, its neighbors Burkina Faso and Mali criminalized homosexuality …
Read More »Homosexuality is now illegal in 66 nations
The latest nation to adopt an anti-gay law is Niger in West Africa. In adopting an anti-gay law on June 11, 2026, the West African nation of Niger strengthened a wave of anti-homosexuality legislation and proposed legislation in Africa that has reversed, at least temporarily, the slow decrease in the number of nations with anti-gay laws. Previously, its neighbors Burkina Faso and Mali …
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