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More Financial Support Required for Namugongo Preparations – Bishop Kisembo

Alice Kobusinge  Rt. Rev. Reuben Kisembo Amooti, the Bishop of Ruwenzori Diocese and Chairperson of the Midwestern Uganda cluster, is calling on all Christians and well-wishers to lend their support in preparing for the upcoming Uganda Martyrs’ Day celebrations, set to take place on the 3rd of June at the Anglican shrine site in Namugongo […]

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Politics Not Entertainment: Ugandans Urged to Prioritize Substance Over Spectacle

By Sylvia Ugandans have been urged by General Mugisha Muntu, former presidential candidate of the Alliance for National Transformation (ANT), to view politics with a sense of soberness, emphasizing that it should not be seen as mere entertainment.   Muntu stresses that political engagement should be grounded in a deeper understanding that it is not […]

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Normalize Trusting God to Avoid Life Without Disappointments- Christians Told

Rev. Fr. Thomas Tumwebaze, a Formator at St. Paul’s National Major Seminary, to has urged believers to place their complete trust in God, if they are to overcome to overcome disappointments and betrayal by fellow humans.     In his Palm Sunday homily delivered to Deacons, Seminarians, Religious, and lay Christians gathered at the Seminary, […]

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Jubilee at 10 Celebrations Launched Officially

ALICE The Minister of Foreign Affairs for Tooro Kingdom, Henry Basaliza, has yesterday officially inaugrated the preparations and celebrations marking the 10th anniversary of Jubilee Radio, with a contribution of 2 million shillings towards the cause.       During the launch event broadcast on Jubilee Radio, Basaliza extended congratulations to the station for its […]

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Don’t Mix Business With Politics, Museveni tells Europeans

EDITORIAL President Museveni has asked the European Union to invest in Ugandan instead of lecturing the country, saying the latter is a non-trade barrier to business.     The president was on Wednesday addressing the third edition of the Uganda-European Union business forum at Speke Resort hotel in Munyonyo.   He said that business should […]

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Gender Activists Call for Action Over Surge in Sexual Offenses Against Girls & Women

By Lucky Patrick In a recently released 2023 annual police crime report in Uganda, sexual offenses, particularly defilement, continue to pose a significant challenge for law enforcement as the report exposes a grim reality, with 13,144 juveniles falling victim to defilement in 2023, including 383 by individuals living with HIV/AIDS.     Of the victims, […]

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Ugandan Catholic Bishops Off for a Week- Long Reatreat

Editorial All Catholic Bishops in Uganda will start a week long retreat today during which they will deliberately focus on different issues including praying for the church and the country.   News of the retreat was disclosed by the Archbishop of Kampala Bp. Paul Ssemogerere and Bishop Joseph Anthony Zziwa of Kiyinda Mityana Diocese who […]

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We Shall Abide by Court Orders – Museveni to the Judiciary

                                                      Tuesday 6th February 2024 noon EDITORIAL President Museveni has pledged that government will strive to abide by court orders to ensure judicial independence.   In an address read for him by Vice president Jessica Alupo at the start of the 25th Annual Judges’ Conference, President Museveni, implored the Judges to align the exercise of […]

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MP Ssemujju proposes evacuation fund for Ugandan migrant workers abused abroad

EDITORIAL The Member of Parliament for Kira Municipality Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda, has  asked parliament to create a fund to help Ugandan workers who face problems while working abroad. He wants this fund to help workers return home if they are mistreated or get stuck in another country.   Ssemujju made this proposal while discussing a […]

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Ugandans Dying of Hunger are Idiots, Says Minister Oryem

The State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Henry Oryem Okello, has said that Ugandans dying of hunger are idiots. The minister, who was speaking in an exclusive interview with reporters about Uganda’s climate being favorable for farmers to till their land and plant enough seeds for food.   This comes days after President Museveni told […]

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