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Isaac Ssemakadde Takes Charge of Uganda Law Society with Bold Independence Agenda

Isaac Ssemakadde, the newly sworn-in President of the Uganda Law Society (ULS), has unveiled a transformative agenda aimed at restoring the organization’s autonomy and reclaiming its role as a defender of justice. During his swearing-in ceremony, Ssemakadde pledged to break the chains of government influence, particularly targeting the role of the Attorney General’s office within…

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Ministry of Education to Fully Digitize School Registration,through EMIS by 2025

The Ministry of Education has announced a major shift in how schools are registered and licensed across Uganda, transitioning entirely to the digital platform, the Education Management Information System (EMIS), by 2025. This move, aimed at eliminating bureaucratic delays and streamlining operations, was revealed during a recent meeting between ministry officials and private school headteachers…

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Bank of Uganda Reports Decline in Inflation, Stable Shilling, and Financial Sector Growth

The Bank of Uganda’s latest Annual Report shows positive economic trends, with inflation rates decreasing and the Ugandan Shilling maintaining stability. The report highlights significant growth in the financial sector, driven by efforts to increase financial inclusion and support economic expansion. According to the report, Uganda’s financial sector is thriving, supported by policies aimed at…

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NSSF Launches Livelihoods Support Project in Otuke District

The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has officially launched its Livelihoods Support Project in Otuke District, aiming to extend social security coverage to workers in Uganda’s informal sector. This ambitious initiative is designed to address the gap in social security coverage, especially for workers who are currently outside the formal system. The Livelihoods Support Project…

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Youthful Boom: Implications of Uganda’s 2024 Census on Socio-Economic Development

The Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) has released the main results of the 2024 National Census this morning at Serena hotel in Kampala, revealing that Uganda’s population has grown significantly to 45.9 million, up from 34.6 million in 2014. This growth of 11.3 million people over the last decade reflects several demographic shifts and presents…

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Transport Minister Gen. Katumba Wamala Calls for NUP Headquarters Demolition to Expand Bombo Road

In a bold move aimed at improving Uganda’s road infrastructure, the Minister of Works and Transport, Gen. Katumba Wamala, has announced plans to demolish several buildings along Bombo Road, including the newly constructed National Unity Platform (NUP) headquarters and UMEME offices, to facilitate the road’s expansion. Speaking during a press briefing, Gen. Katumba emphasized that…

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Speaker Among Urges IGG to Intensify Anti-Corruption Public Awareness

Speaker of Parliament Anita Among has called on the Inspectorate of Government (IGG) to boost public awareness campaigns in the fight against corruption. Speaking during the presentation of the IGG’s bi-annual reports, Among emphasized the need for the Inspectorate to build closer relationships with citizens to facilitate the flow of information about corruption. “I know…

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Anti-Corruption Court Refers MP Akamba’s Case to Constitutional Court

The Anti-Corruption Court in Kampala has referred an application by Busiki County MP Paul Akamba to dismiss corruption charges against him to the Constitutional Court for further interpretation. Akamba, along with two other MPs, is facing corruption charges but argued that his human rights were violated, leading him to seek dismissal of the case. On…

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New Marriage Regulations Require NIN for Valid Union: What it Means for Ugandans Without IDs

In a significant development aimed at streamlining Uganda’s marriage registration process, the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) has announced that individuals without a National Identification Number (NIN) will no longer be able to enter valid marriages. This requirement, made official in August, applies to all forms of marriages—customary, civil, and religious—sparking a nationwide conversation on…

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