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

Uganda Police Tasked to Ensure Violence-Free 2025/2026 Elections

As the country prepares for the 2025/2026 General Elections, the Government of Uganda has directed the Uganda Police Force to implement robust and proactive measures aimed at ensuring a peaceful and violence-free electoral process. This directive underscores the Government’s commitment to safeguarding democracy, public safety, and the integrity of the electoral process. The move was…

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Conclusion of Display of the National Voters Register and Commencement of Display of Lists of Persons Recommended for Removal, May 2025

The Electoral Commission wishes to inform the general public that the official Display Exercise of the National Voters Register has been successfully concluded. This critical exercise, which took place across all parishes and wards in the country, aimed to provide registered voters an opportunity to verify and confirm their details in the register ahead of…

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“Don’t Ever Send Me Such a Bogus Letter Again!” Gen Muhoozi Blasts UHRC Boss, Demands Apology Over Eddie Mutwe Release Order

General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the head of Uganda’s army and Senior Presidential Advisor, has asked the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) to apologize. This came after UHRC Chairperson Mariam Wangadya sent him a letter asking for the release of Eddie Mutwe, the security chief for the opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) party. On April 26, 2025,…

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MORE PHOTOS!! Frank Gashumba’s Beautiful Fiancée Steals the Spotlight at Secret Introduction Ceremony

Social media has gone wild after photos of Frank Gashumba’s gorgeous fiancée leaked online following their secretive traditional introduction ceremony in Sembabule. On Thursday morning, what was described as a “small meeting” turned into a glamorous cultural event that left Ugandans talking — not just about the surprise wedding-like setup, but also about the beauty…

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Happening Now!! Museveni Deploys Thousands of UPDF Soldiers Along Roads Leading to Parliament As Tensions Rise Over The Controversial UPDF Bill

This morning, fear spread through the city of Kampala after security forces blocked all roads leading to Parliament Avenue. There were heavy barricades set up, making it very hard for people to move around the area. Reports from journalist Shamim Nabakooza say that people, including Members of Parliament (MPs), were stopped at checkpoints. Security officers…

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Photos!! Frank Gashumba’s Introduction Ceremony Leaves Ugandans Talking

Early Thursday morning, well-known social and political activist Frank Gashumba surprised many Ugandans with an unexpected and highly secretive traditional introduction ceremony. The event, which took place in Sembabule, was described as a “small meeting,” but it turned out to be a grand and stylish affair that has since taken social media by storm. Gashumba,…

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Zero Malaria Starts With Me!! Pilgrim Africa Launches Protect School Malaria Project

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A big move to stop malaria has begun in Amuria District. The Pilgrim Protect School Malaria Project has now been officially started, bringing new hope to thousands of students, teachers, and families. This new and important project is being led by the Ministry of Health, working with the Ministry of Education and Sports, the Amuria…

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“Ugandans Put On NRM Yellow T-Shirts Coz They Don’t Have Anything to Wear” Ssemujju Tells

Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda, the Member of Parliament for Kira Municipality, has spoken out strongly against the ruling party, the National Resistance Movement (NRM). He says the NRM is taking advantage of the high levels of poverty in Uganda during political campaigns. According to Ssemujju, many Ugandans wear the yellow T-shirts given out by the NRM…

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