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NTV, Daily Monitor editors told to halt online publishing

KAMPALA — Editors and journalists at Nation Media Group (NMG) Uganda have…

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Danish journalist Klaus Thymann arrested in Kampala

KAMPALA, Uganda — Award-winning Danish environmental journalist, explorer and filmmaker Klaus Thymann…

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NTV, Daily Monitor to reopen soon: UCC reveals ongoing talks

KAMPALA – The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has announced that it is…

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Joshua Cheptegei major project takes shape in Kapchorwa

KAPCHORWA – Olympic and world champion long-distance runner Joshua Cheptegei has hinted…

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Six arrested for impersonating Museveni, Natasha

IGANGA – Police in Iganga District, working jointly with the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) Defence Intelligence Security (DIS), have arrested six suspects accused of impersonating President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and his daughter, Natasha Karugire, in an elaborate online fraud scheme targeting unsuspecting members of the public. The suspects were arrested during an intelligence-led operation conducted at around midday on July 2, 2026, following investigations into a criminal network allegedly using fake social media and mobile accounts to solicit money from victims across the country. According to the Busoga East Regional Police spokesperson, ASP Michael Kasadha, the suspects were using…

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Timothy Kalyegira granted Shs650,000 cash bail

Veteran journalist and political commentator Timothy Kalyegira has been granted cash bail of Shs650,000 by the…

Martha Karua, Lukwago still my lawyers, Besigye writes to court

KAMPALA, Uganda – Detained opposition politician Kizza Besigye has written to High Court Judge Emmanuel Baguma,…

Two remanded over forgery of land title in Bululi fraud case

WOBULENZI — Two suspects have been remanded to prison after being arraigned before the Wobulenzi Grade…

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Uganda airlifts 424 citizens from South Africa

ENTEBBE — Uganda has evacuated 424 of its citizens from South Africa following weeks of anti-migrant violence, bringing home hundreds who fled with little or nothing as attacks against foreign nationals intensified. The government-coordinated repatriation exercise saw the first batch of 273 returnees—255 adults and 18 children—arrive at Entebbe International Airport aboard an Ethiopian Airlines flight. A second group of 116 landed at 7:00 a.m., followed by another 35 at 8:00 a.m. Receiving the evacuees, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hon. Haruna Kyeyune Kasolo said the operation demonstrated Uganda's commitment to protecting its…

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260 Ugandans evacuated from South Africa

KAMPALA, Uganda – The first batch of 260 Ugandan nationals evacuated from South Africa has returned…

Danish journalist Klaus Thymann arrested in Kampala

KAMPALA, Uganda — Award-winning Danish environmental journalist, explorer and filmmaker Klaus Thymann has been arrested in…

U.S. Senator calls for review of security ties with Uganda

KAMPALA, Uganda — The Chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Jim Risch, has called…