By AFP News Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday allowed bars to reopen and restaurants to sell alcohol again as the rate of new coronavirus infections slowly declines in the ...
By Amos Ngwomoya The Vice Chancellor of Kyambogo University, Prof Eli Katunguka, yesterday said management will relax the rules and allow students with genuine reasons to sit end of semester ...
By AFP "Things are getting back to normal, even though it will never be like it was before," says a relieved Petunia Maseko, relaxing in a bar in South Africa's ...
By Elizabeth Kamurungi As the number of coronavirus patients in the country surges, the Ministry of Health is assessing the capacity of private hospitals to admit and treat the infected ...
By Wilson Kutamba By GERTUDE MUTYABA The magistrate charged Nuwashaba with three counts of murder, aggravated defilement and trafficking in children for purposes of human sacrifice. WILSON KUTAMBA &  GERTRUDE MUTYABA The man ...
By Monitor Team Many churches remained closed to congregational worshippers yesterday on the first Sunday since the President allowed the reopening of places of worship last week.This was attributed mainly ...
By DERRICK WANDERA Uganda is set to start human trials of the Covid-19 vaccine starting November as the country continues the fight against the pandemic, Ministry of Health officials have ...
By AFP News A top French appeals court is to rule Wednesday on whether alleged Rwandan genocide financier Felicien Kabuga will stand trial in France or face a UN tribunal ...
By Andrew Bagala Kawempe Police Station is expected to resume operations today after the last three suspects tested negative for coronavirus.The station has only been working on emergencies since September ...
By Moses Kyeyune For so many years, locals in the Albertine region have patiently waited for commercial production of oil in vain.However, as the projections suffer one shift after another, ...