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Ugandan military authorities on Friday accused European diplomats of engaging in subversive activities, in an escalation of ...
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Uganda - a Case of Democracy in Chains [opinion]
As Uganda edges closer to the 2026 general elections, the atmosphere is increasingly tainted by a disturbing surge in abductions and illegal arrests, particularly of opposition members and youth ...
Twenty six years ago on Monday, three editors of Monitor Publications were summoned by the Criminal Investigation Department ...
In Kibuku District, police have launched a murder investigation after Corporal Jackson Bankunda, a 60-year-old UPDF soldier ...
Uganda's parliament on Tuesday passed an amended law that permits military tribunals to try civilians, prompting protests ...
Uganda claims a 6.7 percent average annual ... Today Banya and other captured LRA officers are held at the government army barracks in Gulu. The army uses him for propaganda, having him speak ...
Kisekka was convicted on Monday following his own guilty plea to the charge of murder, under a plea bargain agreement with ...
Ugandan lawmakers passed a law that will allow military courts to try civilians, just three months after the supreme court ruled that such trials were illegal.
Uganda’s military chief claimed he had abducted the bodyguard of main opposition leader Bobi Wine and was torturing him “in his basement”, days after his party said he went missing.