Viewers: 80,001 By Spy Uganda Kampala: Getting quality food around the city can be quite challenging especially in a serene environment but La Cabana Restaurant nestled within Speke Apartments Wampewo is one stop place for all the delicious food you need for breakfast, lunch, or dinner around Kampala. Amidst the challenges of navigating the city for quality food in …
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Read More »Banyarwanda Citizenship Reentered: Beyond Politics and Prejudice an Opinion of Edgar Muvunyi Tabaro
Edgar-Tabaro The first point that must be made is a simple one: ethnicity is not citizenship. One may be a Munyarwanda by ethnicity and a Ugandan by nationality, just as one may be a Musamia and belong to either Uganda or Kenya, or a Mukonzo and belong to either Uganda or the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Great Lakes region …
Read More »Environmentalist want stricter laws on construction, mandatory tree planting to curb ecological loss
× Environmental advocates have called for urgent strengthening of Uganda’s environmental laws, urging government to make tree planting a mandatory requirement in all development approvals and to enforce tougher penalties against wetland destruction, amid growing concerns over unchecked urban expansion and weakening ecological protection systems. My Tree Initiative Executive Director, Ashiraf Enjer Ddumba, said existing policies are insufficient to protect …
Read More »What Happens If Wakiso Giants Fold? Ugandan Football Faces Tough Questions
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Read More »How ECOTRUST is Transforming Uganda’s Climate Frontlines Through Farmer Led Carbon Forestry – The Voice Uganda
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Read More »ULS cautions Dr Muganga against inflaming anti-Rwanda sentiments
The Uganda Law Society (ULS) has cautioned Victoria University vice chancellor Dr Lawrence Muganga against inflaming tribal and ethnic tensions, urging him instead to focus on addressing legal questions surrounding his citizenship status. President Yoweri Museveni recently appointed Muganga as Minister of State for Internal Affairs. However, concerns over his eligibility emerged during the parliamentary vetting process after reports indicated …
Read More »Digital inclusion: What Ugandan telecoms can learn from Kenya’s Safaricom and South Africa’s Vodacom
Perhaps it is no coincidence that Kenya’s Safaricom and South Africa’s Vodacom, two sister companies partly owned by British multinational Vodafone, have emerged as leaders in providing accessible services to persons with disabilities (PWDs). An August 2020 report, Access Denied: How Telecom Operators in Africa Are Failing Persons With Disabilities, by the Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and …
Read More »Soccer: FIFA To Pay Clubs $355 Million For Releasing Players For 2026 World Cup
Viewers: 90,000 By Spy Uganda FIFA has announced a 355 million dollar Club Benefits Programme for the 2026 World Cup, with clubs set to receive payments for releasing players for both the qualifiers and the final tournament. In a circular to member associations dated 5 June 2026, FIFA said the new package represents a 70 percent increase from the …
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