The officers were carrying out operations to maintain calm in Bungokho North County, identified as a hotspot for electoral ...
In Bungokho Central, incumbent Richard Wanda, who contested as an independent after losing the NRM flag, lost to Muhamood ...
Presidential candidate Nathan Nandala Mafabi was injured during a fracas at Bukimali polling station in Bugusege Sub-county, ...
The race for the Mbale City Woman Member of Parliament has drawn eight female contenders, setting the stage for one of the most competitive political battles in the city. The candidates include Connie ...
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Woman poisons two children, dies by suicide in Nyamira
Police in MangaSubcounty, Nyamira county are investigating a tragic incident in which amother is suspected to have poisoned ...
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Uganda - Nandala Injured in Election Fracas
Presidential candidate Nathan Nandala Mafabi was injured during a fracas at Bukimali polling station in Bugusege Sub-county, Sironko District on Thursday.
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Uganda: Centenary Bank, Bees & Trees Uganda Partner to Restore Degraded Land in Mbale
Centenary Bank, in partnership with Bees & Trees Uganda, has launched the Coffee Agroforestry for Environment and Livelihood Enhancement Initiative, aimed at restoring degraded land, promoting ...
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Security beefed up as Uganda goes to polls
The security in different districts across the country has been tightened as a way of ensuring safety of Ugandans and their ...
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Uganda’s electoral map: Regions that will decide the presidency
From opposition-leaning central Uganda to Museveni’s western stronghold, regional turnout and loyalties will shape who wins ...
With just days to the presidential polls, FDC presidential candidate Nandala Mafabi has stepped up his campaign in the Bugisu ...
Some of the biggest names in athletics claimed U20 men’s titles early on in their careers and the world’s leading teenage ...
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As Uganda approaches a tense presidential election, faith leaders urge fairness, peace
With opposition crackdowns and allegations of rigging clouding the Jan. 15 elections, religious leaders are telling voters to reject violence and trust faith amid uncertainty.
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