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Ugandan military authorities on Friday accused European diplomats of engaging in subversive activities, in an escalation of ...
KCCA indicates that the improvements in traffic infrastructure has already made a visible impact, with places like Mulago and ...
Col Magezi said security agencies are currently investigating what they believe is a coordinated internal rebellion aimed at ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — In many African cultures, a big belly has long been seen as a sign of wealth. But this perception is proving ...
An exhibitor (L) talks to a visitor in the exhibited hut at the three-day Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo ...
The third season of Uganda’s exhilarating reality TV show, Kampala Crème promises even more drama, captivating storylines, ...
At least a dozen people, mostly university students, were arrested on Wednesday morning during a peaceful protest against the ...
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Ugandan lawmakers on Tuesday passed a government-backed bill to authorize civilian trials in military ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNUganda Passes Bill Allowing Military Trials of CiviliansThe revised law poses grave risks to the rights of political opposition ahead of the country’s general elections, scheduled ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNBayobab unveils fibre optic connecting Kampala to MalabaThe fibre route not only reduces the distance and latency between Uganda and global networks but also introduces greater ...
In January this year, the African heads of state gathered in Kampala for the African Union Extraordinary Summit on ...
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Monitor on MSNUnder the 30km/h speed limit, Kampala's slower streets could spell a slower economyUltimately, the conversation must balance safety with economic viability. Kampala cannot afford to ignore the potential cost ...
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