Mwanga II Magistrates Court has ruled that nine youths have a case to answer for falsely accusing Pastor Robert Kayanja of ...
Motorcycle riders have been directed to wear and fasten standard helmets, have a reflector jacket, carry one passenger, and ...
Two people have died and three others were injured in a road crash in Agago District. The crash happened on Thursday along the Acuru to Dago Dwong road in Acuru village, Agengo Sub-County. The dead ...
India has 29 states with at least 720 districts comprising of approximately 6 lakh villages, and over 8200 cities and towns. Indian postal department has allotted a unique postal code of pin code ...
The recognitions included a 2017 Assistant Attorney General’s award of excellence for Patel’s prosecution of 12 Al-Shabab terrorists who killed 72 and injured dozens more with suicide bombings ...
The Kampala style is a sartorial fashion that embodies the rich African cultural heritage. Today, the Kampala styles for ladies are in vogue, and almost all stylish ...
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — More bodies buried under the mud were retrieved in eastern Uganda on Friday and an injured person died in a hospital, bringing the death toll from this week’s landslides ...
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — More bodies buried under the mud were retrieved in eastern Uganda on Friday and an injured person died in a hospital, bringing the death toll from this week's landslides to 20, ...
Police in Dokolo District are investigating circumstances under which a woman suspected to be mentally ill set herself ablaze and her 3-month-old baby in a grass-thatched house. According to Jimmy ...
James Chen, CMT is an expert trader, investment adviser, and global market strategist. Charlene Rhinehart is a CPA , CFE, chair of an Illinois CPA Society committee, and has a degree in accounting ...
Historians think it was used as a protective amulet Julia Binswanger Daily Correspondent The amulet contains an image of King Solomon and a Greek inscription that reads, "Our Lord defeated evil." ...
In a historic verdict, Uganda's High court ruled that journalists Timothy Mulungi and Henry Sekanjako had their rights to movement, speech, conscience, opinion, assembly, and association violated.