Politics

UDB launches RISE program to facilitate sustainable development

The Uganda Development Bank (UDB) has launched the Reshaping Industries for a Sustainable Economy (RISE) Program. This initiative is expected to transform the way the Bank deploys its resources within the economy. The bank said RISE seeks to address modern-day challenges, diversify the economy, and establish high-tech, high-value-added, high-income, and truly green businesses and projects….

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Canada to grant fewer Ugandans visas in 2025

Ugandans hoping to move to Canada in 2025 and beyond might face a tougher road after the incoming government proposed a cap on immigration. For asylum seeking Ugandans, this is going to deeply hurt since Canada had become one of their favourite destinations. Mark Carney, Canada’s new prime minister made it clear after he was…

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The Observer newspaper put on sale

The Observer, one of Uganda’s most authoritative and analytical newspapers, is looking for a buyer, Bbeg Media has learned. Pius Muteekani Katunzi, the managing director of The Observer, told Bbeg Media that they had talked to some prospective investors about buying the paper. “We have been in talks with a couple of people. There are…

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Solar Stories: Powering Africa’s remote communities

In Africa, national grid electricity has not achieved universal penetration and is often unreliable. Rural areas are particularly affected, The International Energy Agency estimates 600 million people in sub-Saharan Africa, or 43% of the population, lack access to electricity. The key to development is electricity. Without it, communities must generate their own power for cooking,…

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Bobi Wine denied entry into Angola to attend conference on democracy

Angola has denied entry to several senior African political figures set to attend a conference hosted by the country’s main opposition party, UNITA. UNITA said it had invited the politicians, including Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu, National Unity Platform’s Robert Kyagalunyi aka Bobi Wine from Uganda, and Mozambique’s Venancio Mondlane. Botswana’s former President Ian Khama,…

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Parliament gives Nelson Tugume additional Shs 60 bn to ‘market’ Uganda’s coffee

Parliament has approved Shs 60 billion as part of a supplementary request to fund Inspire Africa, a coffee firm run by businessman, Nelson Tugume. Henry Musasizi, the minister of state for Finance (General Duties) told MPs the additional billions are for the completion of standards and certifications, working capital to purchase coffee from farmers, branding…

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Zambaali can become a “Ssemujju” or a “Bashir Kazibwe” if elected to Parliament

NBS TV’s Zambaali Bulasio Mukasa has become the latest journalist to enter Uganda’s tumultuous political ring. The deep-voiced news anchor and talk show host made his ambitions public at a rally in Kyebando during the recently concluded Kawempe North by-elections. When Zambaali left the rally, his job was on the line and his political future…

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Huawei Technologies Uganda equips market vendors with digital skills

At least 850 market vendors have graduated from the digital skilling inititiative under the ausoices of Huawei Technologies Uganda. They include 493 males and 358 females. The intitiative was spearheaded by the Ministry of ICT in collaboration with the National ICT Innovation Hub, MTN Uganda Foundation, Centenary Technology Services (Cente-Tech), and the Uganda Institute of…

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“They ate Nambi’s money but voted for Nalukoola”: Lessons for NRM from Kawempe North

The decisive victory of NUP’s Elias Luyimbazi Nalukoola in Kawempe North by-election sent one clear message to the NRM: “You had the money and the army but you couldn’t conjure a victory.” Nalukoola garnered 17,764 votes compared to Farida Nambi’s  8,593 votes in an election characterized by violence and intimidation of journalists. If anything, NUP’s…

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Pearl FM closed over Kawempe North by-elections

The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has suspended the operation license of Pearl FM (107.9), a Muslim-founded media station, for allegedly broadcasting “alarmist” and “sensational” information related to the Kawempe North by-election. In a letter to the managing director of the station, UCC noted that during their show “Mpulidde Kamenya” yesterday, the presenter Sulaiman Kalule alleged…

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FULL SPEECH: Kaijuka tells Museveni not to betray Kategaya’s wish of peaceful transition

During a memorial to honour the legacy of the late Eriya Kategaya at Kololo Ceremonial grounds on March 6, Richard Kaijuka told President Museveni that one of the deceased’s wishes was for the president to guide the country through an orderly and peaceful political transition. This statement created uneasiness and murmurs among some of the people…

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Gov’t seeks Shs 480bn to bridge gap created by suspension of USAID funding

The Prime Minister, Robinah Nabbanja has revealed that the government is seeking an additional Shs 480 billion to bridge the gap created by the suspension of United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funding. While addressing MPs during the Prime Minister’s Time, Nabbanja said the government is also engaging international and local stakeholders, to mobilize…

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