Ex-police Officer Arrested for Allegedly Impersonating Traffic Officers on Entebbe Road.

By Amos Ssemuwemba  A former counter-terrorism officer, Isaac Newton Ojok, 36, has been arrested for allegedly posing as a traffic officer on Entebbe Road, extorting money from unsuspecting motorists. Ojok, dismissed from the Uganda Police Force a few months ago over disciplinary issues, reportedly turned to illegal activities after struggling to make ends meet. According…

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Lord Mayor Calls for Immediate Halt to Waste Facility

By Amos Ssemuwemba In a dramatic turn of events following yesterday’s council meeting, tensions flared among counselors over a contentious waste management report. This clash has prompted Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago to express significant dissatisfaction, calling for immediate action in response to the ongoing waste crisis plaguing the city. Following the chaotic session, Lukwago has…

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Family Protection: Key Stakeholders Validate Groundbreaking Police Training Curriculum to Combat Violence in Uganda

By Amos Ssemuwemba The Uganda Police Force is set to enhance its capacity in family protection and combatting gender-based violence with the development of a new training curriculum. A two-day validation workshop, currently underway at Kabila Country Club, has gathered 60 key stakeholders from government ministries, civil society, academia, and international partners, including UNICEF and…

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UJCC Leadership Under Fire as Shs 2.5 billion Fraud Investigation Shakes Religious Council

By Amos Ssemuwemba The State House Anti-Corruption Unit is investigating leaders of the Uganda Joint Christian Council (UJCC) for allegedly defrauding President Museveni in a Shs 2.5 billion project that failed to materialize. Rev Fr. Constantine Mbonabingi and Rev Fr. Daniel Musiitwa are at the center of the probe. The project, titled “Peace Support and…

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Concerns Grow Over Biometric Voting Readiness Despite Museveni’s Push to Prevent Vote Rigging in 2026.

By Amos Ssemuwemba  As Uganda nears the 2026 general elections, the viability of implementing a biometric voting system is under scrutiny, despite President Yoweri Museveni’s push for its adoption as a safeguard against vote-stealing. In 2021, the Electoral Commission invested Shs82.89 billion in 32,334 biometric machines to cover 34,344 polling stations. However, the rollout encountered…

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