Uganda’s Supreme Court ruling declaring military trials of civilians unconstitutional is a victory for human rights.
The World Health Organization (WHO) says it is mobilizing efforts to support national health authorities in swiftly containing and ending the outbreak of the Sudan virus disease in Uganda.
The World Health Organization ( WHO) has allocated US$ 1 million (sh3.7 billion) from its Contingency Fund for Emergencies ...
Tusker FC's new signing, Ugandan Dennis Iguma believes the squad is capable of winning the FKF Premier League title this season, and says he will use his experience to positively influence the squad ...
On January 7, 2025, soldiers blocked human rights lawyer Eron Kiiza from entering the defendant’s section of a military court ...
NAIROBI ― Poisoning, poaching and loss of habitat have significantly reduced populations of lion prides in Uganda, signaling ...
While addressing the media last week, Uganda Law Society president Isaac Ssemakadde demanded that the decision be delivered ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Thursday confirmed an outbreak of Sudan virus disease in Uganda, which is part of the ...
"Conflict remains the dominant driver of East Africa's food crisis, with about 38 million people across the IGAD region facing high levels of acute food insecurity," the institutions noted, adding ...
The Supreme Court in Kampala has halted the trial of civilians before the General Court Martial and ordered that the cases be transferred to ordinary courts of law with competent jurisdiction."All ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has deployed a team of health experts to Uganda to support the country's response to a confirmed outbreak of Sudan virus disease, a viral illness similar to Ebola.
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | State Minister for Regional Cooperation John Mulimba has confirmed that Uganda’s Embassy in Embassy in Kinshasa was attacked by a riotous mob. He said non of the ...