More than 100 French news outlets on Wednesday called on people to support satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which was attacked by gunmen in 2015, after its staff received death threats.The ...
By Cissy Makumbi By Polycap Kalokwera By Tobbias Jolly Owiny It is 6:21am on June 30 at a security checkpoint at Customs Corner, Layibi, Gulu Town.A police officer (in Field ...
By Fred Wambede Several medical departments at Kapchorwa Hospital where several members of staff have been affected by Covid-19 have been closed.A Wednesday directive by the Chief Administrative Office (CAO) ...
By Shabibah Nakirigya KAMPALA-  The Opposition Democratic Party (DP)  has said its new  leadership for the next five years headed by Norbert Mao will rid the party of the ...
By Anthony Wesaka Principal Judge Flavian Zeija has revealed that the murder trial of businessman Matthew Kanyamunyu will resume before end of year.The administrative head of the High Court said ...
By Patience Ahimbisibwe The Makerere University Vice Chancellor, Prof Barnabas Nawangwe, yesterday said the university was  being audited for the financial year that ended in June when their main offices ...
By Felix Ainebyoona MBARARA- Youth leaders in the greater Mbarara have likened the chaos and irregularities in the recent National Resistance Movement (NRM) primaries, to the anarchy that was fuelled ...
By AFP News DR Congo's President Felix Tshisekedi has held a rare meeting with his predecessor Joseph Kabila, as officials in the fragile coalition government say the former leader could ...
Dr Sadat said although the immediate effects of climate change such as floods are evident, other issues such as prolonged dry seasons are causing havoc to farmers, threatening food security
By AFP News Mali's military junta announced the leaders of a new transition government in the Sahel state on Monday, which will retain strong army links despite international pressure to ...