Social media users have been reaching to the news conveyed to the public yesterday about the new queen (Inhebantu) of Busoga Kingdom. Some have been wondering whether she’s a musoga or Munyarwanda by tribe. Word from the Kingdom yesterday revealed that the Kyabazinga (Isebantu) William Gabula Nadiope IV would be getting married to a one Jovia Mutesi. This announcement saw ...
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Busoga Region Unveils Queen, Showcasing Rich Cultural Heritage
During a momentous and eagerly anticipated event, the Busoga region recently unveiled its new reigning queen, providing a platform to showcase the region’s vibrant cultural heritage. The ceremony, which drew significant attendance and attention, served as an opportunity to celebrate the rich traditions and customs of Busoga. Mr Andrew Ntange the kingdom spokesperson confirmed that the inhebantu “is a Musoga ...
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President Museveni has passed a communication to the country that he’s set to address the country today on matters of national security. Through his X (formerly Twitter) page, Museveni said that this address will be broadcast live across all media platforms. It will happen at 8 pm. Additionally, the President said that the issues he intends to address concern security and ...
Read More »Ugandans Are Fed Up Of Museveni’s Regime – Bobi Wine Speaks As He Tours Around The Country
Singer turned-politician, the National Unity Platform (NUP) president Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu aka Bobi Wine has revealed that Ugandans are fed up with President Museveni’s regime. He said people want him out of leadership right now. Bobi Wine made these comments while in Mbale during his country tour. The singer joined politics in 2017 as the member of Parliament for Kyadondo ...
Read More »Fuel Price Spike: Ugandans On There Own As Govt Takes A Back Seat
Last week, the Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among, put the Government to task over the escalating fuel price. However, a statement by Okaasai Sidronius Opolot, the state Minister for Energy seems to suggest government will continue with its non-interference approach on commodity prices. “Uganda operates a liberalized downstream petroleum market, where pump prices are determined by the forces of demand ...
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