Sarah Bireete Freed After One Month in Jail
The Buganda Road Chief Magistrate’s Court has released human rights activist Sarah Bireete after she spent one month in jail. Bireete was granted bail on cash of Shs 1 million, with her sureties bonded Shs 10 million non-cash. Magistrate Winnie Nankya is barred from leaving the country without the court’s
Inside UWA’s Shs 10 Billion request to purchase Helicopter
The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) is seeking Shs 10 billion to purchase a helicopter for monitoring national parks, rescuing animals, and transporting veterinary doctors quickly to treat injured wildlife. The request raised questions from Members of Parliament (MPs) processing the matter, who asked whether the proposed amount includes funds for
Bireete returns as Bail Verdict Looms
The Buganda Road Chief Magistrate’s Court is set to rule on the bail application filed by jailed human rights activist Sarah Bireete. Through her lawyers, led by Anthony Asiimwe, Vice President of the Uganda Law Society (ULS), Bireete applied for bail, arguing that she is a law-abiding citizen with a
Formula 1, Standard Chartered Partner to Promote Inclusion in Motorsport
Standard Chartered has been named Formula 1’s Official Wealth Management Partner and Official Corporate and Investment Banking Partner in a multi-year deal starting in 2026. The partnership unites two organisations defined by a relentless pursuit of performance and distinctive global connectivity. Formula 1 is one of the fastest-growing sports in
NRM CEC Endorses Among, Tayebwa for Speaker and Deputy Speaker
The Central Executive Committee (CEC) of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), chaired by its chairman, President Yoweri Museveni, has endorsed Anita Among and Thomas Tayebwa for the positions of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Parliament, respectively. The two legislators were endorsed during a top CEC meeting held last evening at
Five Arrested over Shooting of Ntawo Police Post Commander
Security agencies have arrested five suspects implicated in the shooting death of the Officer-in-Charge of Ntawo Police Post and a series of aggravated robberies within the Kampala Metropolitan Policing Area. Three firearms were recovered during the operations. The arrests were made during intelligence-led operations conducted between January 24 and 27,
Fr. Ssekabira sobs as Court Dismisses Bail Application
The Masaka High Court Judge, Justice Victoria Nakintu Katamba, has dismissed a bail application filed by Rev. Fr. Deusdedit Ssekabira. Fr. Ssekabira, a priest of Masaka Diocese and a curate at Bumangi Parish, is facing charges of money laundering. He was reportedly abducted by men dressed in military uniforms traveling
KCB Bank Expands Access to Credit, Encouraging Intentional Financial Planning Among Salary Earners
As the year gathers pace, a growing number of Ugandans are recognizing that financial stability is rarely accidental. Instead, it is built through early planning, disciplined income management, and timely access to financial solutions that enable individuals to act when opportunities arise. For salary earners in particular, access to well-structured
Court Flags Opendi’s Plea for Vote Recount
The Tororo Chief Magistrate’s Court has dismissed an application from Sarah Achieng Opendi, the incumbent Woman Member of Parliament for Tororo District, who sought a recount of votes in 11 polling stations. The court’s ruling effectively upholds Angella Akoth as the duly elected Woman MP for the district. Delivered on
Born Behind Bars: 294 Babies Living in Uganda’s Prisons
The Uganda Prisons Service (UPS) has revealed that at least 294 babies are currently living in prison facilities alongside their incarcerated mothers, a situation that has further worsened congestion in prisons across the country. The disclosure was made by Aggrey Aturwanirire, the Commissioner of Prisons in charge of Planning, while







