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Hosts UCU Cruise as Volleyball Action Serves Off at AUUS Games 2025

Hosts UCU Cruise as Volleyball Action Serves Off at AUUS

Last updated Dec 20, 2025 By Kayiira Jackson  The 20th edition of the Association of Uganda University Sports (AUUS) Games served off in style on day one, with hosts Uganda Christian University (UCU) asserting early dominance in men’s volleyball as competitive encounters lit up the courts. Playing in front of a lively home crowd, UCU men delivered a commanding …

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Mujabi Makes Winning Start as Bugema Crush Gulu in AUUS Games Opener

Mujabi Makes Winning Start as Bugema Crush Gulu in AUUS

By Kayiira Jackson  New Bugema University head coach Ephraim Mujabi could not have asked for a better start at his temporary new home, as his side delivered a dominant 40–19 victory over Gulu University in the Group C opener of the AUUS Games 2025 on Friday at Uganda Christian University, Mukono. Mujabi, watched his charges impose themselves from the first …

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AUUS Games 2025: UMU edge Kyambogo as defending champions make winning start

AUUS Games 2025 UMU edge Kyambogo as defending champions make

By Kayiira Jackson  Defending champions Uganda Martyrs University (UMU) opened their title defence with a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Kyambogo University in Friday evening action at the Mukono Bishops SS playground, as day one of the football competition delivered drama, goals and tight contests. UMU’s decisive moment came in the 27th minute when Kyambogo defender Rashid Onen inadvertently turned an …

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Kazakhstan Senate approves ban on positive depictions of LGBTQ people

Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev (Noushad Thekkayil photo courtesy of Euractiv / NurPhoto / Getty Images)

‘Anti-LGBTQ propaganda’ ban follows in the footsteps of Russia and Uganda. Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev (Noushad Thekkayil photo courtesy of Euractiv / NurPhoto / Getty Images) A bill to ban so-called LGBTQ propaganda won approval from the Kazakhstan Senate yesterday, which sent it on to President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev for his signature, which he is expected to give. The bill would …

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Government, Sugar Millers Set UGX 125,000 Minimum Sugarcane Price in Busoga

Government, Sugar Millers Set UGX 125,000 Minimum Sugarcane Price in Busoga

Kampala– The government, through the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives, in partnership with sugar millers operating in the Busoga region, has agreed to set UGX 125,000 as the minimum price per tonne of sugarcane across the region. Stakeholders in a group photo after the meeting The decision follows an outcry from sugarcane out-growers in Busoga, some of whom reported earning …

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AUUS Games 2025: Kampala University Set Early Pace, UCU Angels Shine

AUUS Games 2025 Kampala University Set Early Pace UCU Angels

By Kayiira Jackson  Kampala University (KU) set the early pace at the 2025 Association of Uganda University Sports (AUUS) Games Netball Championship after a ruthless opening-day performance at Uganda Christian University (UCU), Mukono. Under the stewardship of coach Jesse Asiimwe, KU announced their title intentions in emphatic fashion, dismantling Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) 64–05 in one of …

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Uganda Law Society Appeals for Swift Supreme Court Ruling in Kazinda Case

Uganda Law Society Appeals for Swift Supreme Court Ruling in

The Uganda Law Society has appealed to the Chief Justice, Alfonse Owiny-Dollo, and the Justices of the Supreme Court to urgently deliver a long-awaited judgment in a five-year-old constitutional appeal involving the Attorney General and jailed former Principal Accountant in the Office of the Prime Minister, Geoffrey Kazinda. Geoffrey Kazinda (Courtesy photo) In a letter dated December 17th/2025 and addressed …

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Biphobia is an issue when viewing new Guadeloupe film ‘Dream On’

Biphobia is an issue when viewing new Guadeloupe film Dream

The first bisexual character in a Guadeloupean film is a villain REVIEW The third edition of the Kréyòl International Film Festival (KIFF) in Paris last September, was an opportunity to discover the latest film productions from the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean. Among the films selected was “Dream On”, which elicits both admiration for a self-produced Franco-Caribbean film and discomfort …

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