
Uganda Government Cracks Down on Jaguar Bus Company over Safety Concerns.
the Ugandan government has suspended all Jaguar bus services for 10 days,
the Ugandan government has suspended all Jaguar bus services for 10 days,
By Amos Ssemuwemba In a devastating incident in Kyankwanzi District, a 30-year-old man, Ronald Ssemanda, suspected to be suffering from mental illness, has been arrested for allegedly killing his mother and brother in a brutal attack. The victims, 46-year-old Sylvia Namaganda and 24-year-old Robert Ssenyonga, were fatally attacked with a large cassava stem on Monday…
the Busoga Kingdom will mark a significant milestone as the Kyabazinga, Wilberforce Gabula Nadiope IV, celebrates his 10th coronation anniversary
By Teddy Namayanja Members of Parliament from Kasese region have urged the government to allocate a special budget to address the recurring flood disasters in the area. This call comes after Saturday’s devastating floods that claimed two lives and displaced over 500 people from 17 villages. The MPs, who were speaking during a press conference…
By Teddy Namayanja On the third day of the Uganda Security Expo’s inaugural phase, North Kigezi Bishop Rt. Rev. Onesmus Asiimwe expressed his gratitude to President Yoweri Museveni for transforming the country’s army into a disciplined force that prioritizes the safety and well-being of citizens. Speaking at the Late Aronda Memorial Lecture in Munyonyo, Bishop…
Entebbe International Airport is at the forefront of aviation technology, In the meeting, held today in Kampala, featured a key address by Ms. Hellen Wenene, the Acting Director General, who outlined the significant impact of new technologies on airport operations and overall efficiency. In her address, Wenene emphasised the critical need for ongoing innovation in…
leaders from Kisoro District have come together to endorse Ruth Nyiraneza Mateke as the new Woman Member of Parliament
By Teddy Namayanja The Parliamentary Defense and Internal Affairs Committee has launched an investigation into the functionality of the Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras installed in Kampala and other major towns across Uganda. This move follows complaints from President Yoweri Museveni over the shs 458 billion CCTV project, which he commissioned in 2017 after the assassination…