Five people have been confirmed dead and six others injured following a road crash along the Masaka–Kyotera highway. The crash occurred at around 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday at Botero Trading Centre. According to Southern Region Police spokesperson Twaha Kasirye, the accident involved a Hino truck, registration number T813DYP/T251ZH, and a taxi, commonly known as a “drone”, registration number UBH 378W. …
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COME OUT FROM THEM AND BE SEPARATE: GOD’S CALL TO HOLINESS IN A COMPROMISED GENERATION, A SPECIAL MESSAGE OF DR. AHIMBISIBWE GAD RUGAJU
Dr. Rugaju A Teaching Exhortation by Dr. Ahimbisibwe Gad Rugaju Based on 2 Corinthians 6:17 × WHAT “COME OUT FROM THEM” REALLY MEANS The Command: God’s Voice, Not Man’s Opinion “Therefore, ‘Come out from them and be separate, says the Lord. Touch no unclean thing, and I will receive you.’” 2 Corinthians 6:17 This is not a suggestion. It is …
Read More »Lukwago transferred to Kira Police Division as lawyers, family seek access
Former Kampala Lord Mayor and People’s Front for Freedom (PFF) president Erias Lukwago is being held at Kira Police Division headquarters in Kira Municipality, Wakiso district. Earlier reports had indicated that Lukwago was being detained at Kira Road Police Division. Lawyers led by Medard Lubega Ssegona rushed there to establish his whereabouts but were informed that he had been transferred …
Read More »Who is behind the arrest of 100s of LGBTQ people in Senegal?
A closer look at people involved in Senegal’s anti-gay crackdown El Hadji Moustapha Diouf, a prominent lawyer in Dakar, refuses to defend defendants accused of homosexuality. (Photo courtesy of @metrodakar) On April 30, 2026, the controversial journalist Pape Ndiaye, a legal commentator and columnist for the television network Walf TV, reported that nearly 319 suspected homosexuals had been arrested in …
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A closer look at people involved in Senegal’s anti-gay crackdown El Hadji Moustapha Diouf, a prominent lawyer in Dakar, refuses to defend defendants accused of homosexuality. (Photo courtesy of @metrodakar)On April 30, 2026, the controversial journalist Pape Ndiaye, a legal commentator and columnist for the television network Walf TV, reported that nearly 319 suspected homosexuals had been arrested in less …
Read More »Kampala International University Targets Africa’s Top 10 Universities as 1,844 Graduate – The Voice Uganda
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Read More »NTEOF Calls for Government Intervention on Security Costs, Financing and Tax Burden – The Voice Uganda
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Read More »Uganda makes cattle vaccination mandatory
The Ugandan government has unveiled a major change in how it will fight Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), introducing compulsory vaccination for livestock every six months under a new cost-sharing arrangement aimed at preventing recurring outbreaks and protecting farmers’ incomes. Speaking at the Uganda Media Centre in Kampala, State Minister for Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries Bright Rwamirama Kanyontore said …
Read More »Ten new airlines eye Uganda’s skies
Uganda’s aviation industry is showing signs of continued growth, with 10 new companies applying to operate air services even as the sector grapples with the fallout from Ebola-related travel restrictions that have disrupted international flights. At its 53rd Air Services Licensing Committee meeting in Kampala, the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) considered 15 applications for air service licences, 10 from …
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