Kawempe Muslim SS continued to stamp its authority at the ongoing USSSA Ball Games II in Gulu after both its U17 and U14 girls’ football teams secured places in the knockout stages with impressive victories on Sunday. The giants booked a place in the U17 quarter-finals after edging Tororo Girls Secondary School 1-0 in a contested Group A encounter played …
Read More »FRANCE vs SPAIN — FOOTBALL, CULTURE, and CLASS
I’VE WALKED BOTH STREETS. I KNOW BOTH HEARTS. France and Spain — I’ve been to both countless times. Not as a tourist. As a student of their soul. Paris at midnight. Madrid at siesta. Marseille dockyards. Seville flamenco. I’ve tasted their wine, heard their arguments, watched their kids kick bottles in the alleys. So when their flags meet on the …
Read More »Students turn classroom science into real-world solutions at Gayaza exhibition
Students at Our Lady of Good Counsel Secondary School in Gayaza showcased a range of practical innovations on Saturday, demonstrating how classroom learning is increasingly being applied to solve everyday challenges facing communities and the environment. The school’s annual science and innovation exhibition featured projects in agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, food processing, baking, value addition, tile making, fashion and design, …
Read More »How a marathon became an economic asset for western Uganda
Just a few years ago, August was a quiet month for many businesses in Uganda’s Kasese District. Hotels had vacant rooms, restaurants relied largely on local customers, and tourism followed its usual seasonal rhythm. Today, it is one of the district’s busiest periods, with accommodation booked months in advance, visitors arriving from around the world and businesses preparing for an …
Read More »Inside courtrooms: The cases putting powerful figures under the spotlight
The courts delivered a week of big proceedings that stretched from free speech and corruption to extradition, terrorism and the leadership of key public institutions. Former cabinet ministers, senior parliamentary officials, veteran journalists, opposition figures and former military officers all appeared before the courts as judges and magistrates confronted cases with far-reaching political, legal and institutional implications. MATEMBE WALKS One …
Read More »Wangadya resigns as Uganda Human Rights Commission chairperson
Fauzati Mariam Wangadya has resigned as chairperson of the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC), bringing an abrupt end to her tenure following weeks of public disagreements over the leadership and governance of the constitutional body. In a resignation letter addressed to President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, Wangadya announced her decision without giving reasons for stepping down. “I hereby tender my resignation …
Read More »US, Iran Exchange Deadly Strikes As Tehran Tightens Grip On Strait Of Hormuz
Viewers: 50,001 By Spy Uganda Iran and the US exchanged fresh strikes early on Sunday over what Tehran said was unauthorised use of the strait of Hormuz by a container ship, raising further doubts about the prospects of talks to agree a way forward for the vital waterway. The latest flare-up began when the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said …
Read More »Nation Media Group Loses Multi-Million Court Battle Over Hit TV Series Mali
Viewers: 50,002 By Spy Uganda The High Court in Kenya has dismissed a bid by Nation Media Group (NMG) to block the enforcement of a KSh320 million arbitration award in favour of Al Is On Production (AIOP), bringing to a close an 11-year legal battle over advertising revenue generated by the hit television drama Mali. In a ruling …
Read More »Food Crisis Looms As Prolonged Dry Spell Ravages Several Parts Of Uganda
Viewers: 50,002 By Spy Uganda Uganda is facing mounting concerns over a worsening food security crisis as a prolonged dry spell that has persisted since April 2026 continues to devastate crops, livestock and water sources across several parts of the country. The drought has left thousands of households struggling to access food, with the hardest-hit regions already reporting severe …
Read More »Grassroots Elections: MPs Call For Public Holiday To Increase Voter Participation
Viewers: 50,009 By Spy Uganda Parliament has urged the government to declare Thursday, July 23, 2026, a public holiday to allow Ugandans, particularly women and working citizens, to fully participate in the upcoming Women Council elections, as the country prepares for the long-awaited Local Council (LCI and LCII) polls. The proposal dominated debate during a plenary sitting on July …
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