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 ...
With weeks to go before US elections, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is racing to make a breakthrough with Sudan that he hopes could also benefit Israel.Sudan's new civilian-led government ...
By Andrew Bagala A man, who was found with a severed head of a child at Parliament took detectives to a wild goose chase after telling them that he had ...
By Damali Mukhaye By Patience Ahimbisibwe The biggest worry for parents, learners and school owners was the date when the schools would reopen. That ended on Sunday when President Museveni announced ...
By Jalira Namyalo The Church of Uganda has welcomed the reopening of churches for public worship but asked the President to remove the restriction that bars a congregation of more ...
By Damali Mukhaye Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) has called off its regional delegates meetings to choose a presidential flagbearer after police refused to allow the Opposition party host more ...
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 ZEPHANIA UBWANI The East African Community (EAC) has expressed its dismay on the use of its emblem by one litigant who has a case at the EA Court.Mr Male ...
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 ...