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Read More »DIRTY MONEY WATCHDOG IN THE DOCK! Probe Catches FIA Napping as Illicit Cash Slips Through the Net… Recruitment Chaos, 1,086 Suspicious Reports Ignored, 79% of Cases Stall
For an institution created to sniff out dirty money and choke financial crime at its roots, the spotlight is now uncomfortably fixed on the watchdog itself. A damning Value for Money audit in the December 2025 report by the Auditor General has exposed glaring weaknesses at the Financial Intelligence Authority (FIA), raising tough questions about competence, focus and leadership under …
Read More »RAW HUMOUR! Mr.Hyena Bonks his Senga’s Kandahar Dry
The best s3x comes from people you ain’t supposed to bonk. Like my senga Nabaweesi,… The post RAW HUMOUR! Mr.Hyena Bonks his Senga’s Kandahar Dry appeared first on ONLINE.
Read More »Bobi Wine Calls for International Sanctions on Museveni, Muhoozi Over Human Rights Concerns » The Hoima Post –
By Kasirye Ronald | The Hoima Post Opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, popularly known as Bobi Wine, has called on the international community to impose targeted sanctions on President Yoweri Museveni, his son Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, and top government officials, citing alleged human rights violations and political repression.Speaking at the Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy on 18 February …
Read More »Homophobes in Ghana and Turkiye keep pushing for anti-LGBTQ laws
Ghana’s bill would make it a crime to ‘hold out as’ LGBTQ. Sam George, a leader of Ghana’s anti-LGBTQ partisans in parliament (Photo courtesy of Ghana Web) Ghana’s harsh Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill was formally introduced in parliament on Feb. 17 as a private member’s bill, Mamba Online reported. Meanwhile, Turkiye’s ministry of justice has reiterated its …
Read More »Ugandans Warned Against Heavy Rains and Possible Floods
Kampala- The Office of the Prime Minister has issued a weather advisory warning of heavy rainfall and possible flash floods across several parts of Uganda, urging the public to take precautionary measures to ensure safety. Some of the floods which happened in Kampala way back. According to the advisory, which runs from February 19 to 28, 2026, the expected heavy …
Read More »UCU DEAN MURDER! Confession with Holes…What is the Suspect Not Telling Police?
The tragic murder of Pamela Tumwebaze, a dean of students at Uganda Christian University (UCU), continues to rattle the country and beyond. What first appeared to be a straightforward arrest of a key suspect is now turning into a web of contradictions, contested motives, and uncomfortable questions. On 14 February 2025, a joint security task team investigating Pamela’s killing arrested …
Read More »Parliamentary Committee Faults NSSF Over Delays in Temangalo Housing Project
Kampala– Members of Parliament on the Committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (COSASE) have faulted the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) over delays in the completion of the Temangalo low-cost housing project. The legislators raised the concerns during a meeting with NSSF Managing Director, Patrick Ayota, where he was tasked to respond to issues highlighted in the Auditor General’s …
Read More »5-CENT POWER PROMISE! Did ERA boss Eng.Waako mislead M7 on cheap electricity?
As the storm rages inside the Electricity Regulatory Authority, a fresh and potentially explosive allegation has emerged — one that strikes at the heart of national economic policy. Sources now claim that the CEO, Eng. Ziria Tibalwa Waako, has allegedly misguided the Head of State into believing that industrial customers can immediately be charged as low as 5 US cents …
Read More »Rot, Power Wars & Billions at Stake as ERA Erupts: Can CEO Eng. Waako Survive M7 Axe?
A silent war has erupted inside the corridors of the Electricity Regulatory Authority, and what was once celebrated as Africa’s model power regulator is now gripped by succession intrigue, boardroom capture claims, staff rebellion and damning audit queries. At the eye of the storm is Eng. Ziria Tibalwa Waako, whose second and final term ends in March 2027 — but …
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