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NRM’s John Okea Secures Second Term as Tororo District LC5 Chairperson

Tororo, Uganda — Incumbent Tororo District Local Council V (LC5) Chairperson John Okea of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) has been re-elected following the district chairperson elections held...

I Will Not Be Participating In Elections Going Forward – Paul Lutamaguzi Semakula

Honourable member of Parliament for Nakaseke South, Paul Lutamaguzi, will not be returning to parliament following his loss to NRM's Charles Kavuma Nsereko in hotly contested elections held last...

FDC’s Nsibambi Questions Competence of Newly Elected Opposition MPs in Buganda

Outgoing Mawokota South MP, Yusuf Nsibambi, has raised serious concerns about the competence of many newly elected opposition MPs in Buganda, describing their election as “very alarming and worrying.” “When...

Electoral Commission Declares Fiona Nakku Female Workers’ MP

The Electoral Commission has declared Fiona Nakku as the newly elected Female Workers’ Member of Parliament for the 12th Parliament, after a fiercely contested election against NRM’s Agnes Kunihira. The...

NUP Loses Ground in Parliament, Suffers Major Seat Losses in 2026 Elections

The National Unity Platform (NUP) has suffered a noticeable decline in parliamentary representation following Uganda’s January 15, 2026, general elections. According to results released by the Electoral Commission, the party’s...

Balam Barugahara Argues Opposition Leader To Ask Govt For Employment

Kampala, Uganda — State Minister for Youth and Children Affairs Balaam Barugahara Ateenyi has sparked fresh political controversy after urging opposition leader Bobi Wine to quit frontline politics and...

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Parliament’s Sovereignty Bill Triggers National Alarm Over Expanding State Powers and Economic Uncertainty

By Luzinda Peter Kampala, Uganda — Uganda’s proposed Sovereignty Bill is facing mounting scrutiny as it moves through parliamentary committee review, with lawmakers, legal experts,...

Makindye Court Hears Case of Armed Land Grab in Ndejje

The State House Anti-Corruption Unit, working jointly with the Police Criminal Investigations Directorate and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, has charged...

Museveni Congratulates Muhoozi Kainerugaba on 52nd Birthday

President Museveni has congratulated Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba on his 52nd birthday, describing it as a significant family and national milestone. In his message, he expressed...

Government set to brief Parliament on Fuel Price Surge, Scarcity Fears

Government is expected to brief Parliament next week on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, regarding growing concerns over alleged fuel scarcity and sharp price distortions...

Uganda Parliament Plan Exposes Weak Committee Performance in 11th Parliament

Uganda's Parliament Strategic Plan 2025-2030 reveals poor committee performance in the 11th Parliament, with average attendance of just 15 MPs per sitting and insufficient...