Land Broker Kamoga Seeks to Delay Fraud Trial with New Application
Controversial land broker Muhammadi Kamoga has filed a fresh application to halt his ongoing fraud trial, citing a pending Supreme Court appeal.
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Controversial land broker Muhammadi Kamoga has filed a fresh application to halt his ongoing fraud trial, citing a pending Supreme Court appeal.
Uganda's Chief of Defence Forces, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, toured the advanced UPDF National Referral Hospital in Mbuya, set to transform healthcare for military personnel and civilians.
Barnabas Taremwa, a seasoned coffee farmer, reveals how international cartels control Uganda’s coffee prices, leaving local farmers struggling to survive.
The Ugandan government has cautioned citizens against using fraudulent documents in U.S. visa applications, emphasizing the risk of rejection and potential legal consequences.
Inspector General of Police Abas Byakagaba has named nine senior officers to oversee electoral policing zones, ensuring security during NRM primaries and the 2026 general elections.
Frank Ngobi seeks redemption after a third-round TKO loss to undefeated boxer Bob Turyatemba, vowing to secure a rematch under better conditions.
A thrilling draw between Mukono Kings and Kakungulu Memorial keeps the two teams at the top of the USSSA Ball Games 2 Futsal standings.
The 2025 USSSA Ball Games 2 in Tororo have seen intense Lacrosse action, with some teams dominating the competition so far.
The Local Organizing Committee for the TotalEnergies Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) in Uganda has pledged to offer tickets at reasonable prices for the upcoming tournament.
Shincheonji Church of Jesus organized a groundbreaking seminar in Uganda, where Chairman Man Hee Lee testified to the physical fulfillment of the book of Revelation, inspiring over 450 attendees, including 164 pastors.
Renowned legal scholar and former Supreme Court Justice Prof George Kanyeihamba has passed away at 84, leaving behind a legacy of constitutional reform and public service.
The Uganda Rugby Cranes suffered a 24-12 loss to Morocco in the Rugby Africa Cup, leaving them in a precarious position as they prepare for a relegation decider against Ivory Coast.