By AFP Fifteen Kenyan police officers have been charged with tear gassing and beating a family in their home while enforcing a Covid-19 curfew, a government-run police monitor said on ...
By Allan chekwech The emergence of news that Church of Uganda has suspended retired Archbishop Stanley Ntagali from pastoral duties over adultery allegations kicked up debate on social and mainstream ...
By Tonny Abet The shutting down of the Internet affected Covid-19 response with testing for the virus in the country falling by more than half, according to the Health ministry’s ...
By Monitor Team Government yesterday warned Ugandans using Virtual Private Networks (VPN) that it has acquired capacity to monitor and switch off the sites of the VPN service providers.Government also ...
By Monitor Team The election of city mayors and district chairpersons yesterday was characterised by low voter turnout across the country, which contrasted sharply with the long queues of voters ...
By AFP Across opposition strongholds in Uganda's capital, the reaction to President Yoweri Museveni's contested re-election has been muted, with his rival's supporters too fearful -- or dispirited -- to ...
By Juliet Kigongo The High Court in Kampala has set Monday January 25 as the date to pronounce itself on a case in which the runner-up in the just concluded ...
By Daily Nation Facebook on Thursday said that it was in talks with State House over a flagged post by President Uhuru Kenyatta whose content the social media platform incorrectly ...
By Nobert Atukunda Many health workers in hospitals across the country are grappling with a shortage of Covid-19 personal protective equipment (PPE) despite the country continuing to register more cases ...