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Uganda police in partnership with sister agencies have recovered a stolen black Subaru legacy REG NO UAW 077R. This car belonging to Mr. Joseph Rwabu was stolen last night from Kireka, and recovered in the areas of Ntinda, hidden in gate. Rwabu was attacked inside his car around Agenda in Kireka and severely injured. He was rushed to Life Link Hospital in Namugongo for first aid. According to police, No suspect has been arrested but investigations are still underway.

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Uganda would consider granting asylum to ousted Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court, a state minister said Tuesday. “If Uganda is approached to grant asylum to Bashir it is an issue that can be considered at the highest level of our leadership,” state minister for foreign affairs Henry Okello Oryem told AFP. He said that as a result of Bashir’s key role in mediating a peace deal in neighbouring South Sudan, “his asylum in Uganda is what the government of Uganda can consider.” In the meantime, “Uganda is keenly following the developments in Sudan…

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Following the recent tragic incident that happened in Kayunga resulting into the murdering of one Ssebulime Ronald, series of voices calling for the sacking and arrest of the Information Communication Technology State Minster Hon. Aidah Nantaba have been made but haven’t been answered yet. Several people accuse the minister for framing the assassination of youthful Ssebulime who was arrested for traveling on a motorbike, handcuffed before being shot dead by police on Sunday March 24th, 2019. This happened after Nantaba tipped Police that she was being trailed by two men riding a grey Suzuki motorcycle Registration number UDL 822A. She…

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Uganda delegation has finally received the long awaited brand new CRJ900 Bombardier aircrafts at the production centre in Mirabel, Quebec Canada. The handover ceremony of the 2 Bombardier CRJ900 Aircrafts to Uganda Airlines took place in Quebec Mirabel (Montreal) Canada from 8pm to 9pm. The kobs were handed over to a Ugandan delegation led by the minister of Works & Transport Monica Azuba Ntege towards 9pm on Tuesday night April 16, 2019. Azuba’s delegation arrived in Quebec on April 14 and was received by Uganda’s High Commissioner to Canada Joy Ruth Acheng. Speaking at the handover ceremony, minister Azuba said…

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Women Staff in Parliament have donated an assortment of items to the Bududa landslide victims who lost their property in October last year. 12,000 people were affected by flooding and landslides in Bukalasi and Buwali sub-counties in Bududa district followingthree days of rainfall in the areas around Mount Elgon National Park. The Clerk to Parliament and Patron of the Women Staff Jane Kibirige said that this was just the beginning of a long term association with the Uganda Red Cross. “This gesture os just the beginning of a partnership in helping those in need as a part of our Corporate…

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After almost a month of waiting for the final ruling on the Age limit removal appeal, the Supreme Court has finally allocated day for the judgment. According to communication made by the judiciary, Court will on Thursday (April 18) deliver its judgment in the ‘Age Limit’ consolidated appeals at its Kololo base at 10:00am. Last year, the Constitutional Court sitting in Mbale in a 4:1 decision, upheld the scrapping of the presidential age limit clauses from the Constitution by Parliament prompting a group of three parties including the Uganda Law Society, lawyer Male Mabirizi and 6 opposition MPs led by…

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Former Makindye East Member of Parliament Hon. Mike Mabiike has called upon Professor Gilbert Bukenya to stop blackmailing and taking fellow leaders for granted. Speaking while appearing on CBS FM Parliament Yaffe Program hosted by seasoned Journalist Meddie Nsereko Ssebuliba, Mabiike said its very embarrassing to find enlightened people like Bukenya being the sources of uncalled controversy in society. This comment follows the former Vice president’s take on the fate of the Hon. Kyagulanyi Robert Ssentamu in the political arena come 2021. Bukenya stated that Bobi Wine needs to be careful with the people around him Like Hon. Mike Mabiike…

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The Uganda U-17 National team (The Cubs) lost 1-0 to Angola in group A at the on-going Total AFCON U-17 Championship in Tanzania on Sunday. The Cubs fell to Osvaldo Pedro Capemba’s 33rd minute goal and did not recover to lose maximum points at the National Stadium, Dar es salaam. Najib Yiga, Ibrahim Juma, Andrew Kawooya, Abdul Wahid Iddi and second half subsistute Ibra Mugulusi all had attempts towards the Angola’s goal in vain. Uganda Cubs goalkeeper Jack Komakech was alert to limit the damage coming from the opposition at all times. The best moment for Uganda to level the game…

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Former Vice President Prof Gilbert Balibaseka Bukenya has given mixed reactions on Bobi Wine’s political future and his people power movement pressure group members. Speaking while appearing on CBS FM during the weekend, Bukenya categorically said that several people around presidential hopeful Hon. Kyagulanyi Robert Ssentamu alias Bobi Wine are political failures and mere opportunists. The former Busiro south lawmaker added that Bobi Wine will live to regret his decision to politically associate with opportunities like former Makindye East MP Mike Mabikke, former presidential candidate Abed Bwanika among others. Bukenya revealed that it’s a good move for Bobi Wine to…

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By Masereka Joshua Media and opposition leaders in Africa celebrate and put up congratulatory messages every time there is breaking news of any dictator being overthrown across the world, Ugandans then accuse God for answering their prayers in other countries than their own, but we never look at the aftermath of these actions. On the side of prosperity it is important that one leader comes and goes and yes there is need to fight these dictators, but I want to emphasize that this should be done carefully to achieve better and not worse. For any protests to start there is…

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