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US stops supplies to Marie Stopes
Kampala The United States Agency for International Development has issued a new directive requiring several African countries, to stop the provision of the United States-funded contraceptives to Marie Stopes ...
M 4.6, Lake Victoria region, Uganda
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NRM uplifted Muslims, says Mufti Mubajje
President Yoweri Museveni chats with Muslims, led by Mufti Sheikh Ramadhan Mubajje , whom he hosted to a dinner at State House Entebbe on Monday night By Cyprian Musoke Muslims have made their biggest progress ...
Muslims urge govt to re-instate Arabic in schools
Kampala The proposed ban of the Arabic language from the national school curriculum was in the spotlight yesterday as thousands of Muslims celebrated Eid El-Fitr to mark the end of the holy month of Ramadhan.
The trials and tribulation of traffic jams
From the Editor If you live in Kampala city or its suburbs, I'm sure that a great part of your mornings, lunchtime hours and evenings are spent whining and fuming about the traffic jams.
Brutal hitmen hold Kampala captive
By Chris Kiwawulo SECURITY organs are investigating the possibility that metal-wielding hit men commonly, known as mitayimbwa men, are part of an organised group terrorising people in and around Kampala.
Tanzania: Country Steps Out to Attract More Regional Investors
Tanzania is cautiously opening its doors to businesses from within the East Africa having been conservatively protective even as the rest of region moved into integration eight years ago.
Bedford girl has Africa in her heart
Bedford girl has Africa in her heart A mission trip to Africa may be turning into something more that short-term for a Bedford County teen.
U.K. Deports Two Gay Asylum Seekers Despite Protests
Ugandan John Nyombi is among gay asylum seekers have been returned by the U.K. to countries where their liberty and lives are in danger British gay news site Pink News has followed the story of two gay asylum ...
The Minister for Local Governments Maj. Gen. Kahinda Otafiire has announced yet another commission of inquiry into alleged mismanagement of public funds in Makindye and Kawempe divisions .
Kampala City Council is up in arms over what acting Town Clerk Ruth Kijjambu has characterised as the police chief's "unfortunate" interference in its efforts to ensure orderliness in the city.
Two SA men detained in Uganda break their silence
Two South African men detained in Uganda for more than 10 days last month have spoken out for the first time of their alleged torture at the hands of Uganda authorities.
Post-Chogm scandal rocks Forestry body
Kampala The construction of a multi-million eco-tourism site at Kitubulu central reserve forest, Entebbe, has failed to takeoff, a year after the National Forest Authority sanctioned its development into an ...
The telling of lies in Uganda - " part two
Last Sunday's column considered two causes of the extensive telling of lies in Uganda.
Muslim aid workers tell of detention
By Juggie Naran Two South African Muslim relief workers, held in a secret Ugandan detention centre for 11 days, have told of their horror ordeal.
Uganda: Here is What Busoga Needs
Jinja town was once known as the industrial city of Uganda. From the 1960s to the late 1980s, it was brimming with factories of all kinds.
Funding slowing EAC integration
Kampala Lack of adequate and consistent financing by the East African Community member states is crippling the regional block's integration process and activities, a Kenyan economist has said.
Kampala There should be a sigh of relief for persons living with HIV who receive treatment under the Ministry of Health arrangement.
Kampala: Uganda Hotel Scene :: The Serena Kampala Takes You Out of Africa
HotelChatter's newest contributing editor Scarlett Lion is filing her stories from Uganda.
AFRICA/UGANDA - Egyptian President's visit to Kampala strengthens collaboration efforts between ...
Uganda and Egypt reaffirmed their collaboration in the administration of the Nile, following the visit of the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to the Ugandan capital of Kampala in late August.