Politics

Wakiso PDM beneficiaries advised on proper use of funds

Beneficiaries of the Parish Development Model (PDM) in Wakiso district have been urged to invest the funds wisely in income-generating projects. Rehema Nagudi, an agricultural officer at Kasangati Town Council, gave the advice during a monitoring meeting for beneficiaries from Wampeewo and Bulamu parishes. The event was held at Wampeewo Primary School and Bulamu Kitawuluzi….

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Kyambogo University hosts Africa conference on inclusive education

Kyambogo University is hosting the 10th International Interdisciplinary Consortium Africa Conference, which began on Tuesday. The three-day event, running from 5th to 7th November 2025, is being held under the theme: ‘Innovative Pathways to Inclusive Education: Towards Advancing Knowledge, Technology and Sustainable Development’. The conference brings together a consortium of seven universities from across the…

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Makerere launches Lung Institute expansion project

Makerere University has officially handed over the construction site for a new Lung Institute complex as part of activities marking the institute’s 10th anniversary later this month. The six-storey facility, to be built at Mulago, is expected to significantly boost respiratory health research, care, and training in Uganda and beyond. The Shs 3.6 billion first…

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How to access PDM funds in Wakiso

The Parish Development Model (PDM) is one of the government’s flagship initiatives aimed at lifting Ugandans out of poverty. During a PDM beneficiaries’ monitoring visit at Gayaza Parish Gardens and Gombaz Bar in Ndabazadde, Kabubu, Wakiso District, Bbeg Media spoke to Gladys Nattabi, the Community Development Officer at Kasangati Town Council, on the steps residents…

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Uganda borrows Shs 420 billion to export power to South Sudan

Parliament yesterday approved a new loan worth $121 million (Shs 420 billion) from the African Development Fund to finance Uganda’s electricity export project to South Sudan, despite sharp divisions among MPs While some legislators welcomed the project as a strategic regional investment that could generate foreign income, others warned that it would worsen Uganda’s debt…

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Kampala’s Mobility Puzzle: Why an integrated transport ecosystem is the missing link

Bekar Ismail Kampala’s transport system is stretched to the limit. Every day, thousands of people spend long hours in traffic or stranded at chaotic taxi stages. Fares change without warning, stages are poorly mapped, and road safety feels like a gamble. The city’s population keeps growing, and the informal transport sector, taxis, bodas, and minibuses,…

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City traders sue Hamis Kiggundu as Lukwago calls for his arrest [VIDEO]

Traders in downtown Kampala have dragged businessman Hamis Kiggundu, the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), and the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) to court, seeking justice and compensation for businesses destroyed by heavy rains last Friday. Through their lawyer, Kalule Mpologoma of Luzige, Lubaga, Kavuma & Co. Advocates, the traders want the court to urgently…

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Former Uganda Airlines CEO Muleya awarded Shs 455 million for unlawful dismissal

Uganda Airlines has been ordered by the court to pay its former chief executive officer, Cornwell Muleya, Shs 455 million in compensation and benefits over unlawful dismissal. Justice Anthony Wabwire Musana of the Industrial Court found that Muleya’s dismissal in 2022 was both procedurally and substantively unfair. “We find his dismissal to be both procedurally…

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Museveni’s delay to congratulate Samia Suluhu raises eyebrows

President Museveni today congratulated Samia Suluhu Hassan, three days after she was declared the winner of a disputed election in Tanzania. Museveni’s congratulatory message came in today at 12PM, an hour after Suhulu, whose election has sparked riots in Tanzania, had been sworn. Museveni, who paused his presidential campaign to attend the inauguration of John…

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President Suluhu’s grip on power has been shaken by unprecedented protests

In Tanzania, something snapped this year. Protests followed the October 29, 2025, elections. They are unprecedented in their scale, national breadth, and political content since the country’s independence in 1961. But the repression unleashed by newly re-elected President Samia Suluhu Hassan has also been unprecedented. She has gone further than her autocratic predecessors in closing…

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Museveni launches construction of Hiinga Karis Medical Hospital and Nursing University

President Museveni has launched the construction of Hiinga Karis Medical Hospital and Karis Nursing University in Magere, Wakiso. The multi-million shilling health complex is expected to boost access to specialised medical services in the area. The facility will include 125 hospital beds, surgical theatres, emergency and diagnostic services such as MRIs and X-rays, four maternity…

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Anne Aliker to head Standard Bank Group’s Africa Investment Banking

Ugandan investment banker Anne Aliker has been appointed Head of Africa Regions, Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB) at Standard Bank Group, Africa’s largest bank by assets. Announcing the appointment, Luvuyo Masinda, Chief Executive of CIB at Standard Bank Group, said Aliker brings a wealth of experience and a strong record of leadership. “Anne has led…

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Researchers told to embrace AI at 17th ORSEA conference

Researchers and academics from all over East and Southern Africa have called for a much closer partnership between universities, industry, and local communities. They want to see Artificial Intelligence (AI) become a bigger part of the push for sustainable development through operations research. They made the call during the 17th International Operations Research Society of…

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Court orders divorced couple to share proceeds from sale of Bugolobi flat, husband to take 60% 

In a long-standing property dispute, the High Court has ruled that two properties, a flat in Bugolobi and a residential house in Nabweru, belong jointly to the divorced couple, Florence Nyesigaomwe Ubriza and James Mugisha. In contrast, court ruled that the land in Rukungiri belongs solely to Mugisha. Delivering her judgment on October  29, 2025,…

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Museveni clears Team Thorough to join his 2026 mobilisation campaign

President Museveni, the National Resistance Movement (NRM) presidential candidate, has cleared Team Thorough to join his 2026 mobilisation campaign as part of efforts to secure victory in the forthcoming elections. Arthur Nuwagaba, the head of mobilisation in charge of Local Content at State House, made the announcement during a review meeting for Team Thorough coordinators…

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Museveni gifts local government leaders with vehicles worth Shs 35 billion 

President Museveni has handed over 176 brand new vehicles worth Shs 35.2 billion to local government leaders across Uganda. The vehicles were officially handed over yesterday afternoon at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds to 135 district chairpersons, 10 city mayors, and 31 municipal leaders. According to the government, the vehicles will help leaders effectively supervise and monitor…

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Mudslides kill 9 in Bukwo, Kween

At least nine people, including three children, perished in mudslides triggered by heavy rains in the districts of Bukwo and Kween, the Uganda Red Cross Society (URCS) said on Thursday. According to URCS, the first incident occurred Thursday morning in the district of Bukwo, where a mudslide buried a home, killing three children from one…

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Uganda marks 25th anniversary of UN Resolution on Women, Peace and Security

As women join the global community in commemorating the 25th anniversary of the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 on Women, Peace and Security, civil society and women’s rights organisations in Uganda have lauded government’s efforts in implementing the resolution. Speaking ahead of the commemorations at the Uganda Media Centre, Rita Aciro, executive director…

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Masaza Cup: Kyadondo blames poor performance on lack of support by the business community  

The Kyadondo County football executive has accused the wealthy and business community within the county of doing little to support the team during this year’s Masaza Cup. Kyadondo was eliminated in the early stages of the Cup. Paul Mugambe, the vice-chairman of Kyadondo FC, told Bbeg Media the team had been abandoned by the business…

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BUCADEF signs supplier agreement with Dutch Seed Centre

Buganda Kingdom, through its agricultural development agency, the Buganda Cultural and Development Foundation (BUCADEF), has signed a supplier agreement with the Dutch Seed Centre, which will be responsible for supplying products to the kingdom’s county supermarkets. Speaking to Bbeg Media from his office at Bulange, Mengo, BUCADEF Chief Executive Officer Alfred Bakyusa described the development…

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Dr Musenero urges African researchers to harness AI for local solutions 

The minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr Monica Musenero, has called upon African university researchers to embrace research that addresses the needs of the community in order to tackle the challenges of unemployment and value addition to agricultural products. Dr Musenero disclosed this while officiating at the opening of the Fifth African Research Universities…

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CBS’ Meddie Nsereko in UK for eye treatment

Veteran CBS presenter Meddie Nsereko is currently in the United Kingdom for sick leave, sources within the Mengo-based radio station have told us. There had been reports that the veteran radio presenter was under suspension, but this has now been disputed. “He applied for sick leave because his eyes have a defect which he wants…

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Tayebwa: Social protection must prioritize vulnerable groups like PWDs

Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa has called for an inclusive approach to addressing social protection in Uganda. Tayebwa made the remark during the National Social Protection Dialogue 2025, organized by the ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development, held at Serena Hotel in Kampala. “Addressing social protection? Yes, government must take the lead. However, it should…

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EC receives 60,000 biometric voting kits

The Electoral Commission (EC) has taken delivery of the initial consignment of 60,000 biometric voter verification devices ahead of the 2026 elections. The consignment landed at Entebbe International Airport at 11:45 p.m. yesterday aboard a privately chartered freight aircraft. The EC Chairperson, Justice Simon Byabakama, accompanied by senior officials, was present to oversee the reception….

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Museveni urges christians to combine prayer with work as Lubaga Cathedral celebrates 100 years 

President Museveni has called on Christians to work diligently to improve their living standards, emphasising that prayer without action is useless. Speaking at celebrations to mark 100 years of Lubaga Cathedral, Museveni urged the congregation to engage in economic activities to strengthen their faith, support the church, and contribute taxes for national development. Dressed in…

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