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Read More »Rotary’s big year changes girls’ lives in Buwama
In Buwama along the Kampala–Masaka highway, there is a school where children learn to read with their fingertips. At the Centre for the Visually Impaired Children, better known as CEVIC, more than 100 learners move through classrooms guided by touch, sound and memory. They read Braille line by line. They navigate corridors through instinct and repetition. And they pursue an …
Read More »Court quashes engineer Mubiru suspension
The High Court has quashed the suspension of engineer Fredrick Mubiru, ruling that disciplinary proceedings against him violated his right to a fair hearing and could not stand in law. Mubiru had been suspended for one year by the Engineers’ Registration Board (ERB) over allegations of professional misconduct following a complaint filed by the National Building Review Board. The suspension …
Read More »UNEB warns schools over fake candidate registrations
Thousands of Ugandan learners preparing for national exams have been given more time to register. But alongside that extension has come a sharp warning from the Uganda National Examinations Board: schools found abusing the system could face serious penalties. Speaking at a press briefing at the Uganda Media Centre, UNEB Executive Director Daniel Odongo warned heads of government- aided schools …
Read More »Besigye accusers to testify in open court
Last week inside Uganda’s courtrooms, justice unfolded in dramatically different ways. In one courtroom, appellate judges confirmed a prison sentence for a man convicted of rape more than a decade ago, bringing a long and painful legal battle to a close for a young woman from Sironko. Across Kampala, prosecutors in the treason-related trial involving opposition figure Dr Kizza Besigye …
Read More »Batebe wants mining added to energy regulators’ mandate
Irene Batebe, Uganda’s Permanent Secretary in the ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, has called on regional energy regulators in East Africa to expand their mandate to include mining, arguing that the sector is increasingly intertwined with energy development and regional industrialization ambitions. Speaking during the annual general meeting of the Energy Regulators Association of East Africa (EREA) held at …
Read More »BoU approves Stanchart, Absa transaction
The Bank of Uganda has granted regulatory approval for Standard Chartered Bank Uganda to sell its Wealth and Retail Banking (WRB) business to Absa Bank Uganda Limited, ending months of discussions over a transaction that could realign the country’s financial industry. For Absa, the deal is the latest move in a deliberate pan-African march. The financial institution, which is listed …
Read More »Impis shake up Ugandan rugby
The semi-finals of this season’s Nile Special Rugby Premiership begin this weekend with plenty of attention on the clash between Black Pirates and Heathens at Kyadondo on Sunday, June 7. Pirates arrive from Nairobi after losing 12-25 to Kenya’s Kabras Sugar in the Enterprise Cup final. Yet, despite the weight attached to that rivalry, much of the conversation in Ugandan …
Read More »Ebola Effect! Uganda Cranes Friendlies Against Tanzania, Madagascar Cancelled
Viewers: 90,005 By Spy Uganda The Uganda Cranes’ planned international friendly matches against Tanzania and Madagascar have been cancelled after Moroccan authorities raised public health concerns linked to the recent Ebola outbreak in Uganda. The national team had already travelled to Morocco ahead of the two fixtures, which were scheduled to take place in Marrakech on June 5 and …
Read More »Lady Rugby Cranes making forward Steps
South Africa continued its stranglehold on the Rugby Women’s Africa Cup (RAC), after they bagged yet another title ahead of Kenya, Uganda and Madagascar, the other three teams in the tournament. It was South Africa’s fifth championship since the tournament’s inception in 2019. Perhaps, had it not been for Covid-19 in 2020 and 2021, South Africa would have had more …
Read More »‘Ebola’ Calls Cranes Back to Uganda, Friendlies in Morocco Cancelled
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Read More »AFCON 2027: Cranes team building takes centre stage
As one of the three hosts for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon), there is a burden of expectation on Uganda both from within and outside. From stadium quality, to roads and hotels, perhaps nothing beats the need to ensure that the Uganda Cranes are also equally competitive once the first ball is kicked. On Friday, June 5, The …
Read More »Burn All African Parliaments: Joshua Maponga Fumes As Zimbabwe MPs Demand For USD 200000 Each To Amend Constotution!
Viewers: 90,041 By Spy Uganda Prominent Zimbabwean Pan African, philosopher, author, and public speaker Joshua Maponga has launched a scathing attack on corruption within Zimbabwe’s political establishment, warning that self-interests among political leaders is undermining democracy and constitutional governance across Africa. Speaking to fellow Pan Africanist via phone call, Andrew Irumba Katusabe who is the Pan African Pyramid (PAP) …
Read More »Joshua Maponga: Corruption In Our Parliaments Is Africa’s Biggest Political Disease
Viewers: 90,000 By Spy Uganda Prominent Zimbabwean philosopher, author, and public speaker Joshua Maponga has launched a scathing attack on corruption within Zimbabwe’s political establishment, warning that self-interest among political leaders is undermining democracy and constitutional governance across Africa. Speaking to fellow Pan Africanist via phone call, Andrew Irumba Katusabe who is the Pan African Pyramid (PAP) Speaker & …
Read More »Uganda’s Commonwealth dream gains momentum ahead of Glasgow
Uganda’s rich sporting legacy and growing influence in global sport took centre stage this week as the British High Commission in Kampala launched the “More in Common” campaign ahead of the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games. The initiative celebrates the shared values of the 74 Commonwealth nations and territories while shining a spotlight on Ugandan athletes preparing for the Games, scheduled …
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