MuseveniPresident Museveni has described the current efforts of women emancipation as old wine in new bottles. He says if there is any change the female judges are going to do regarding emancipation, they need to change tactics. “My challenge to African lawyers and intellectuals is that it is not correct to go on just talking. Stop putting new wine in ...
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Sheilah Gashumba Reacts About Lockdown Rumours
City socialite Sheilah Gashumba has reacted to the lockdown rumors around the city. A number of people are suspecting that there may be a lockdown by the looks of things regarding the Ebola Virus. Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng confirmed on the 26th of October that some school-going students in Kampala tested positive. However, Gashumba says those who are promoting a ...
Read More »Yoweri Museveni Tells EU To Invest In Uganda Instead Of Sending ‘Young Girls’ To Lecture Him
President Yoweri Museveni has asked the European Union to stop sending ‘young girls’ to lecture him on human rights and governance. He asked them to instead invest in the country if they really wish to engage in the affairs and welfare of Ugandans. Museveni made these remarks as he spoke at the second Uganda-EU Business Summit in Kampala on Wednesday. ...
Read More »Soroti: Police Nets Five Suspected Hardcore Criminals
The police in Soroti have in their custody five members of a notorious criminal gang believed to be behind attacks on residents in the city and it’s surrounding. Police arrested Vincent Opolon, 68, Ronald Kato, 45, Isaac Opolon, 22, Peter Eyamu, 44, and Justine Opali on Monday 24th, Oct 2022. They arrested the group after the theft of 68 million ...
Read More »Security Guard Punched To Death By Student
A security guard at Luzira Secondary School was punched to death by a student on the 25th October 2022. According to Luke Owoyesigire, the Kampala Metropolitan deputy police Spokesperson, Geoffrey Mugerwa, 22 a security guard was hit by Duncan Byambala, a senior four student following a scuffle that ensued at the school gate. Apparently, students wanted to go home after ...
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