Sir Simon Muyanga Lutaaya

Sir Simon Muyanga Lutaaya is the Managing Editor at SmlNews,a celebrated Radio and Television Personality with experience of over two decades. He is a Media,Advertising and Public Relations Consultant and a Lecturer.He is worked with CBS radio,NBSTV, Smart24 TV,Baba TV,Kiira 88.6fm,NBS 89.4fm,Radio4 103.3fm among others. An educationist and Researcher passionate about human rights,children and GMOs technology. Tel:+256703700309 +256772949304

“I’m Contesting Again Because Ugandans Asked Me To Stay” President Museveni Breaks His Silence On Why He Is Not Leaving Yet

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has officially confirmed that he will run in the 2026 elections. In his announcement, he said the decision to remain in politics was not only his, but also the wish of many Ugandans. According to him, millions of people across the country have been asking him to stay in office. They…

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Electoral Commission’s Official Message to Youth Voting in Parish Committee Elections Today

Today marks a significant moment for the youth of Uganda as they participate in the parish-level youth committee elections taking place in over 10,595 parishes across the country. This exercise plays a vital role in promoting youth leadership and strengthening grassroots representation in national development. According to the Electoral Commission, only youth who were successfully…

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Tension High!! Police Arrest 10 Suspects After Political Rally Turns Violent In Isingiro

Tension has gripped Isingiro South Constituency after a violent political clash broke out on Saturday, July 6, 2025, turning a peaceful campaign event into chaos. The incident happened along the Isingiro–Kikagate road, where supporters of rival politicians met and soon turned on each other. What began as loud shouting and insults quickly escalated into stone-throwing…

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Just In!! President Museveni Warns Balaalo Over Land Disputes and Cattle Mismanagement

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has spoken out firmly about the growing land conflicts involving the Balaalo herdsmen in Northern, North Western, and Eastern Uganda. In a series of social media messages, the President responded to public concerns and misinformation being spread online about the Balaalo’s cattle-keeping practices. He pointed out several key problems and explained…

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