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Transgender religious leaders in Uganda, driven from their homes by the Anti-Homosexuality Act, are continuing their ministry in exile, reaching congregants across borders through online services.
Uganda’s government will sell a 25-year bond for the first time next week, its longest-dated debt instrument yet, as it seeks to extend the maturity of its debt portfolio and limit cash flow pressures ...
A new locally driven technology initiative is bringing hope to thousands of Ugandan students by addressing the country’s ...
A month after the government paused the Express Penalty System (EPS Auto) for review, road safety experts and activists are demanding its quicker-implementation. The road safety advocates are ...
New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani celebrated his wedding with a high-security, three-day party at his family’s estate ...
The deadly attack in Ituri province, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, by Ugandan Islamist group Allied Democratic Forces ...
Kenya has blocked a $2 billion claim lodged by Rift Valley Railways (RVR) in the London Court of International Arbitration ...
The incident, which many social media users have described as "disgusting'' reportedly happened on February 22, 2025 ...
The Minister of State for Privatisation and Investment, Evelyn Anite, has encouraged Ugandans to utilise technology and innovation to bridge the country's growing digital divide. Minister ...
Opinion - The debate between positivist and normative frameworks shifts focus from power and profit to planet and people ...
Starting a business is tough due to costly bureaucratic licensing procedures, limited access to credit, and poor infrastructure — it’s not easy to be a logistics tycoon in a country with two good ...