President Yoweri Museveni gave KSh 3.5 million to Busoga journalists, claiming they were poor and exploited, sparking reactions over journalistic ethics.
President Yoweri Museveni has attributed the poverty in the country to the failure of people to embrace government programs.
Museveni's journey, which included intellectual and practical experience working with leaders like Julius Nyerere and movements such as FRELIMO before the bush war, has shaped a long-lasting grip on ...
Uganda President Yoweri Museveni has given journalists based in Busoga region Ush100,000,000 (Sh3.5 million).While speaking on Thursday, the Museveni in a video doing rounds referred to the ...
Rights groups fear "mass atrocities" in Uganda as it prepares for an election next year, with a president seeking a seventh ...
Despite the homophobic climate in Uganda amid the fight against mpox, Grace noted many LGBTQ organizations have proactively disseminated accurate information to educate queer people about the ...
East Africa's presidents face relentless criticism from an impatient, disrespectful youth, with some critics vanishing under ...
A prominent opposition figure in Uganda will stand trial on the serious charge of treachery, a military court ruled Tuesday, ...
President Yoweri Museveni has called on Ugandans to embrace socio-economic transformation, emphasizing the need to adapt to modern economic realities to ensure a prosperous future.
President Museveni warmly welcomed the delegation to Uganda, highlighting the uniqueness of the country's beautiful climate ...
A recent video footage projects Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni as a library with tomes of economic information that could ...
On November 16, Besigye disappeared in Nairobi, Kenya, while attending a book launch of lawyer and local opposition ...