Kabuleta rallies Ugandans to fight exploitation by government as Buganda politicians meet

The National Economic Empowerment Dialogue (NEED) leader Joseph Kizza Kabuleta has said the poorly drafted 1995 National Constitution which gave a lot of powers to the President is one of the reasons why majority of Ugandans have not benefitted from the country vast natural resources. He says the President has used the powers given to…

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Over 900 Families Affected By Dry Spell In Kaabong Receive Relief Cash

Due to Prolonged dry spell, many families in Kaabong are starving. Uganda Redcross conducted assessment and identified needs of the people who settled for assistance in form of food. With support from Belgian RedCross Flanders, Uganda RedCross has supported 950 families with Cash support. “As a way of ensuring proper dignity and choice, we chose…

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DTB vs Ham: Ham petitions Chief Justice Over Bias and Injustice at Supreme Court

Ham Enterprises (U) Ltd have through their lawyers, Muwema and Company advocates & Solicitors and Kimara Advocates and Consultants, have officially petitioned the Chief Justice of Uganda over the bias and injustices and the supreme court. These say it is evident to every open and fair minded member of society that has been following this…

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NFA Urged to Review all licenses for Forest Development and Eco tourism

The National Forestry Authority (NFA), Parliament and other stakeholders in forestry and conservation entities, have been urged to urgently review the licenses given out to private individuals and entities for development and eco tourism purposes in Central Forest Reserves since 2017. In a statement released by activists under the Greening Uganda Campaign, many of the…

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Dtb Vs Ham Case: Falsehoods rock Media as Ham Awaits For Judgement Upon, DTB’s Admissions On Illegality

On Friday, 3, Uganda’s media was awash with false news that Tycoon Hamis Kiggundu alias Ham had lost his appeal against Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) which recently admitted illegality at the supreme court. Ham’s grounds of appeal at supreme court was that the justices at the court of appeal failed to address the substantial issue…

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