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Mildred Tuhaise marks 11 years at NBS TV

Veteran Ugandan broadcast journalist Mildred Tuhaise has marked 11 years at NBS…

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King Oyo turns 34

FORT PORTAL — Leaders, subjects, and well-wishers across Tooro Kingdom on Wednesday…

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Nema seizes Lira nightspot equipment over noise

LIRA CITY — The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has intensified enforcement…

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Ssenyonyi Derrick wins East African Tourism Innovator Award

KAMPALA — Ugandan content creator and tourism storyteller Ssenyonyi Derrick has been…

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Landlord testifies against Okello in Ggaba murders

KAMPALA – A landlord has told court how he entered into a tenancy agreement with an accused tenant in Kyanja after being introduced through a property broker, detailing payments amounting to sh1.6 million in advance rent and fees. Makai Joel, a landlord in Kyanja, testified that he first came to know Christopher Okello in March this year through a house broker who facilitated the rental arrangement. According to Joel’s testimony, Okello agreed to rent a residential property at sh400,000 per month and signed a tenancy agreement covering four months in advance. Court was told that Okello subsequently paid a total…

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Army joins investigations into Shs13bn gold scam

KAMPALA – Uganda’s military intelligence has joined investigations into a high-profile gold fraud case involving billions…

Police arrest 29 suspects in crackdown on motorcycle theft

KAMPALA – The Uganda Police Force has arrested 29 suspects following an intelligence-led operation targeting motorcycle…

Ggaba murder trial: ‘Okello sacrificed 4 toddlers for wealth’

The High Court sitting at Ggaba Community Church on Thursday adjourned the high-profile murder trial of…

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Malema sentenced to five years over firearm

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Opposition leader Julius Malema has been sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty of illegal possession and discharge of a firearm in public, in a case stemming from a 2018 incident. Malema, who leads the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), was convicted after a video surfaced showing him firing a semi-automatic rifle during the party’s fifth anniversary celebrations in the Eastern Cape. According to court findings, the footage showed Malema discharging several shots into the air in front of a crowd, an act deemed unlawful under South Africa’s firearms regulations. Defence challenged in court…

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Kenya jails Chinese for attempting to smuggle ants

NAIROBI, Kenya — A Kenyan court has sentenced a Chinese national to one year in prison…

Ssenyonyi Derrick wins East African Tourism Innovator Award

KAMPALA — Ugandan content creator and tourism storyteller Ssenyonyi Derrick has been named Tourism Innovator of…

St Mary’s Kitende shines at CAF African Schools Championship, awarded Shs738m

Harare — St. Mary's Boarding Secondary School Kitende delivered an impressive performance on the continental stage,…

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