A Test of Accountability in Uganda » The Hoima Post –

A Test of Accountability in Uganda The Hoima Post

By Alexander Luyima | The Hoima Post The Lubowa International Specialized Hospital project was initially presented as a transformative initiative for Uganda’s healthcare system. It was envisioned as a modern facility designed to reduce international medical referrals, generate long-term public savings, and establish Uganda as a regional leader in advanced medical treatment. However, over time, the discourse surrounding the project …

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Diaspora Voices Intensify as Fred Nyanzi Emerges in Sensitive Legal Matter » The Hoima Post –

Diaspora Voices Intensify as Fred Nyanzi Emerges in Sensitive Legal

Ugandans in the diaspora are raising concern over recent developments involving Fred Nyanzi Ssentamu, a senior figure within the National Unity Platform. The unfolding situation has prompted renewed debate about the intersection of law, politics, and democratic accountability in Uganda.Nyanzi, who serves as Head of International Relations for the opposition party and is a close associate of Robert Kyagulanyi, has …

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Latifah Mixed SS Kabimbiri Shine to Reach Round of 32 in 2026 Ball Games I

Latifah Mixed Secondary School Kabimbiri delivered an outstanding performance in their final group matches to secure qualification for the Round of 32 (R32) at the 2026 Ball Games I Girls Football championship. The Mukono Zone first runners-up began their campaign with a narrow 3-2 loss to Jinja Secondary School. Despite goals from Joan Namutwa and Jovia Kabuya, the effort was …

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Uganda Navigates Shifting International Aid Landscape and Domestic Priorities – Uganda Multimedia News & Information

Uganda Navigates Shifting International Aid Landscape and Domestic Priorities

Uganda at a Turning Point: Adapting to a New Global Order Kampala – Uganda is currently navigating a complex transition, marked by evolving international aid dynamics and the need to bolster its own resources. The nation faces the dual challenge of adapting to decreased foreign assistance while simultaneously refining its approach to integrating a large refugee population. Funding Realities: Impact …

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Attorney General now proposes sweeping changes to Sovereignty Bill

Attorney General now proposes sweeping changes to Sovereignty Bill

The Attorney General, Kiryowa Kiwanuka, has proposed sweeping amendments to the controversial Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, signalling a government retreat from some of its most contentious provisions. The original Bill, tabled before parliament, has faced widespread opposition from the banking sector, legal fraternity, religious leaders, and civil society organisations, among others. Critics raised concerns over vague definitions and sweeping …

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Avice Meya Leads Uganda’s Charge to Africa Swimming Championships

Avice Meya Leads Ugandas Charge to Africa Swimming Championships

Avice Meya Leads Uganda’s Charge to Africa Swimming Championships | Voice of Bugerere HomeSportsAvice Meya Leads Uganda’s Charge to Africa Swimming Championships , https://voiceofbugerere.com/avice-meya-leads-ugandas-charge-to-africa-swimming-championships/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=avice-meya-leads-ugandas-charge-to-africa-swimming-championships

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USSSA Ball Games 2026: Kawempe Muslim Maintain Perfect Run as Rines Join Knockout Stage Charge

USSSA Ball Games 2026 Kawempe Muslim Maintain Perfect Run as

By Kayiira Jackson  Kawempe Muslim Secondary School and Rines Secondary School emerged as the standout sides as the group stage of the USSSA Ball Games I National Championships concluded, both sealing top spots and advancing confidently into the Round of 32. Kawempe Muslim SS underlined their dominance in Group I, finishing with a perfect nine points after a commanding 3-0 …

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When Darkness Falls on a Town: Mubende’s Power Cuts and Rising Crime Signal a Deeper Governance Challenge

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Mubende, Uganda — In development discourse, electricity is often framed as a catalyst for progress powering hospitals, sustaining enterprise, and reinforcing public trust in state institutions. Yet in parts of Uganda today, its absence is producing the opposite effect. In towns like Mubende, prolonged power outages are converging with rising insecurity, exposing vulnerabilities that extend beyond infrastructure into the realm …

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Uganda’s Urban Trade Enforcement: Order, Timing, and the Cost of Transition

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Kampala, Uganda — Uganda’s renewed push to enforce urban trade order has reignited a long-standing policy debate: how to balance the need for structured, competitive cities with the realities of informal livelihoods that sustain millions. Recent operations led by the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), and replicated across municipalities nationwide, have cleared roadside vendors and informal operators from city streets …

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