MUKONO — One person has been confirmed dead and several students injured after a Uganda Railways train collided with a school bus transporting students to an educational tour in Mukono…
WAKISO, Uganda — The Uganda National Media Group (UNMG) has officially relaunched…
KAMPALA, Uganda — South African DJ and singer Justin99 arrived in Uganda…
KAMPALA, Uganda — Nation Media Group (NMG) is reportedly considering changes to…
KAMPALA, Uganda — Veteran Ugandan broadcast journalist Rukh-Shana Kitaka made a highly…
MUKONO — One person has been confirmed dead and several students injured after a Uganda Railways train collided with a school bus transporting students to an educational tour in Mukono District on Friday morning. According to the Kampala Metropolitan Police spokesperson, SP Racheal Kawala, the crash occurred at about 6:46 a.m. at Namumira Village, Bukasa, Kyetume Parish, Nakisunga Sub-county, along the Katosi Road in Mukono District. The accident involved a Friendship Coaches bus, registration number UAU 123Q (blue in colour), and a Uganda Railways train. Police said the bus had been hired by Mwebaze High School to transport students and…
ENTEBBE — Two officials of Emyooga Savings and Credit Cooperative Organisations (SACCOs) have been remanded after…
KAMPALA — The former District Engineer of Kamuli District Local Government has been remanded to prison…
KAMPALA — Police in Kampala have arrested a suspected serial robber believed to be behind a…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed that he personally asked FIFA President Gianni Infantino to review the red card issued to United States striker Folarin Balogun, saying he believed the decision was unfair and could have deprived the American team of one of its key players ahead of a crucial FIFA World Cup knockout fixture. Speaking to reporters at the White House on Monday, Trump said he watched the incident and concluded that Balogun's challenge did not merit a red card or an automatic suspension. "I spoke to FIFA about it. I thought it was a very…
NEW YORK – United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has expressed concern over recent developments in Uganda,…
ENTEBBE — Uganda has evacuated 424 of its citizens from South Africa following weeks of anti-migrant…
KAMPALA, Uganda – The first batch of 260 Ugandan nationals evacuated from South Africa has returned…
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