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

Electoral Commission and Religious Leaders Launch Peace Campaign for 2026 Elections

Uganda has taken another important step toward ensuring peaceful and fair elections in 2026. Today, the Electoral Commission, led by its Chairperson Justice Byabakama Mugenyi Simon, officially joined hands with the Inter-Religious Council of Uganda (IRCU) and other national stakeholders to launch a countrywide campaign for peace ahead of the general elections. The campaign is…

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Inside Story!! Museveni Promotes Crime Intelligence Boss Ddamulira to Major General

President Yoweri Museveni has promoted Brigadier General Christopher Ddamulira, the Director of Crime Intelligence, to the rank of Major General. The announcement was made public on Sunday night, and it reflects the President’s recognition of Ddamulira’s loyal service in intelligence and his important role in protecting Uganda’s national security. Maj Gen Ddamulira expressed his appreciation…

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Justice Byabakama Urges Police to Protect Rights During Elections

In an important step toward free, fair, and peaceful elections, the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, Justice Byabakama Mugenyi Simon, delivered a powerful keynote address on the importance of human rights in election policing. This happened yesterday during a Workshop Seminar for Unit Commanders of the Kampala Metropolitan Police, held at the Uganda Police Headquarters…

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Murder Files Reopened!! Big Names Under Probe as Nixon Agasirwe Spills the Truth, Vows That Everyone Involved Will Carry Their Own Cross

Investigations into some of Uganda’s most disturbing murder cases have taken a sharp new turn. This follows shocking revelations made by former senior police officer Nixon Agasirwe, who is currently in prison. Agasirwe has started cooperating with investigators, and what he’s revealing is shaking the foundations of the country’s security system. According to trusted sources,…

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