Parliament queries Shs 5 billion NAM funds
Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee [PAC – Central Government] has directed the Office of the President to provide a detailed breakdown of Shs 5 billion spent on the Non-Aligned Movement [NAM] Summit that Uganda hosted in January 2024. The directive was issued during a session chaired by Muwanga Kivumbi, on Wednesday,
Black Smoke Again: Cardinals Fail to Elect a New Pope
The cardinals have once again failed to elect a new pope, following two inconclusive votes this morning. They will now break for lunch before returning to the Sistine Chapel this afternoon for a fourth—and possibly fifth—round of voting. Thousands have gathered at the Vatican, eyes fixed on the chapel’s chimney.
David Wandera appointed Managing Director of Absa Bank Uganda
David Wandera has been appointed as Managing Director of Absa Bank Uganda effective 5 May 2025, following the necessary regulatory approval from the Bank of Uganda. David is an accomplished banker with over 20 years of diverse experience in business leadership, financial management, strategy and stakeholder engagement. Prior to this
Court Dismisses Terrorism, Treason Charges Against 36 FDC Members
The International Crimes Division of Uganda’s High Court has dismissed all charges of terrorism and treason against 36 members of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC). The group, arrested in Kenya and handed over to Ugandan authorities, had been accused of engaging in covert activities deemed subversive to Kenyan security
Voices for Health Calls for SRH Reforms in Ugandan Universities
Voices for Health and Development (Voices), a feminist, women-led organization, has called for urgent action to address Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) challenges across major universities in Uganda. The appeal came during a recent engagement with female students at Nkumba University. The event aimed to capture students’ lived experiences within
Bayobab Uganda Launches Strategic Fibre Optic Route Along Railway Line
Bayobab Uganda has launched its newest and shortest fibre optic route—the Uganda Railway National Long Distance (NLD) route—from Malaba to Kampala. Bayobab, a subsidiary of MTN Group and the Group’s digital infrastructure arm, is a leading force transforming connectivity across the East African Corridor. This strategic infrastructure initiative aligns with
Black Smoke Rises: No New Pope Chosen on First Day of Conclave
Cardinals have failed to agree on a new pope following the first round of voting in the highly secretive papal conclave. the conclave follows the death of Pope Francis. A total of 133 cardinal electors from around the world gathered beneath the iconic frescoes of the Sistine Chapel to participate
Poor or No Pay is the Major Enemy of a Journalist
By David Serumaga On Saturday, 3rd May 2025, journalists in Uganda joined their colleagues all over the world to commemorate World Press Freedom Day under the theme “Reporting in the Brave World – The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Press Freedom.” However, in places where the celebrations took place like






