Sunday , 15 February 2026

Masaka Court Dismisses Hon. Sempijja’s Vote Recount

Masaka Court Dismisses Hon Sempijjas Vote Recount

Masaka Chief Magistrate Herbert Asiimwe has dismissed an application for vote recount filed by National Resistance Movement (NRM) member and former Kalungu East parliamentary candidate, Hon. Vincent Ssempijja, who was challenging NUP’s Yusufu Kiruruuta Nkerettanyi’s victory. Hon. vicent Bamulangaki Sempijja.(Courtesy photo) Although Court had earlier on set today as the date at which it will hold the vote recount exercise, …

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Centenary Bank champions youth empowerment at Nakulabye Parish Youth Conference

Centenary Bank champions youth empowerment at Nakulabye Parish Youth Conference

Centenary Bank Managing Director Kasi speak to youth af the conference at Nakulabye Parish Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Centenary Bank has reaffirmed its commitment to youth empowerment and sustainable development as it actively participated in a Youth Conference organized by Our Lady of Fatima Shrine, Nakulabye Parish Youth Apostolate. The conference is an engagement platform bringing together young …

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Kasese voters explain low voter turnout in local council elections

Kasese voters explain low voter turnout in local council elections

Voting exercise in many polling stations in Hima town council delayed due to absence of voters Kasese, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Voter turnout in Kasese District was notably low during Thursday’s local council elections, with many citizens expressing concerns over alleged election manipulation and dissatisfaction with last week’s parliamentary results. Several voters criticized the way results were announced by the …

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EC urged to hold public review of 2026 elections amid integrity concerns

EC urged to hold public review of 2026 elections amid

Electoral Commission boxes whose covers where fixed with stones at polling station in sembabule district. such is one of the many irregularities Sembabule, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Electoral Commission has been challenged to consider conducting a public evaluation of the 2026 general elections, as a way of identifying weaknesses and developing better strategies for future polls. On January …

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Presiding officer arrested, colleague on the run

Presiding officer arrested colleague on the run

Namisindwa, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Namisindwa Police are holding a presiding officer and hunting another for alleged electoral malpractice. The suspects include Saulo Nanongo, a parish chief who served as presiding officer at Lushu Centre polling station in Tsekululu Sub-county, and David Bwayo, the Tsekululu Sub-county supervisor. During Thursday’s local government elections, Nanongo allegedly inflated votes in favour of Wilson Walimbwa. …

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15 NUP Supporters Return to Kiruhura Court as Lawyers Seek Dismissal or Bail » The Hoima Post –

15 NUP Supporters Return to Kiruhura Court as Lawyers Seek

KIRUHURA — Fifteen supporters of the National Unity Platform (NUP) opposition party appeared before the Kiruhura Magistrate’s Court today, marking their fourth month in pretrial detention despite the absence of a formal complainant in their case—a situation lawyers argue violates fundamental due process rights under Uganda’s justice system. The group was arrested on November 6, 2025, and charged with offenses …

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Besigye Marks 432 Days in Detention Without Trial as Family Raises Health Alarms » The Hoima Post –

Besigye Marks 432 Days in Detention Without Trial as Family.webp

KAMPALA — Dr. Kizza Besigye, Uganda’s veteran opposition figure, has now spent 432 consecutive days in detention without conviction, as concerns mount over his deteriorating health and the prolonged pretrial confinement that rights advocates say violates fundamental due process protections. Besigye was seized in Nairobi, Kenya, on November 16, 2024, in what the Commonwealth Secretary-General later described as an “extraterritorial …

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Chief Justice Zeija Sworn In at Museveni’s Private Farm, Sparking Judicial Independence » The Hoima Post –

Chief Justice Zeija Sworn In at Musevenis Private Farm Sparking

KAMPALA — Uganda’s newly appointed Chief Justice, Dr. Flavian Zeija, was sworn into office on January 24, 2026, at President Yoweri Museveni’s private country farm in Kisozi, Gomba District—a venue choice that has drawn sharp criticism from legal experts and civil society who warn it undermines the constitutional principle of separation of powers. The ceremony, typically held at the Supreme …

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Uganda Silences 7 Rights Groups in Crackdown on Civil Society Groups » The Hoima Post –

Uganda Silences 7 Rights Groups in Crackdown on Civil Society.webp

KAMPALA — Uganda’s government suspended seven prominent human rights organizations six days before the January 15 presidential election, escalating a systematic crackdown on civil society amid heightened political tensions. The National Bureau for Non-Governmental Organisations revoked the operating permits of the groups on January 9, citing vaguely worded allegations that their activities were “prejudicial to the security and laws of …

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Museveni highlights economic and political Gains

Museveni highlights economic and political Gains

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda has made significant political and economic gains over 40 years, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has declared, citing a $60 billion economy, 7% growth, local production expansion, and upcoming oil exploitation during National Liberation Day celebrations. Speaking at Kololo Independence Grounds under the theme “A Tribute to the Patriots Who Ushered in the Fundamental …

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94% of educated queer professionals are preparing to emigrate

94 of educated queer professionals are preparing to emigrate

Survey reveals a young, highly educated talent pool that is systematically shut out of job opportunities. First-of-its-kind data reveal an multitude of Nigerian LGBTQ+ job seekers who are young, highly educated, and systematically excluded from employment. With up to 94 percent of highly educated queer professionals preparing to emigrate, discrimination could cost Nigeria up to $31 billion in GDP over …

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