Politics

Workers MP Rwabushaija drafts bill to curb quack HR officers

To restore professionalism and discipline in managing Uganda’s workforce, MPs have endorsed tough penalties against unqualified and unlicensed human resource (HR) practitioners. The proposals are among many others contained in the Human Resource Management Professionals Bill, 2025, introduced by Workers’ MP Margaret Rwabushaija. The private member’s bill seeks to regulate the HR profession through strict…

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Muyingo warns schools over misuse of registration fees, appeals to striking teachers

The minister of State for Higher Education,  John Chrysostom Muyingo, has issued a stern warning to schools that have failed to register students for their national exams after mismanaging registration fees. He described this as a criminal act under the Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) Act of 2021. The warning came as the Uganda Certificate…

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Uganda, Somalia sign cooperation deals to boost trade, regional stability

Uganda and Somalia on Wednesday signed three new memoranda of understanding (MoUs) to strengthen bilateral cooperation in key sectors. The agreements were signed in Kampala during the second Joint Permanent Commission meeting between the two countries, covering security, education and sports, immigration, and labor. Officials said the new pacts are expected to bolster regional trade,…

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Uganda boosts Ebola outbreak preparedness 

Uganda in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and other partners, has intensified efforts to prevent the cross-border spread of Ebola virus disease. Enhanced surveillance, screening, and updated contingency plans are being implemented as the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continues its response to an Ebola outbreak in Kasai Province, now in its…

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Afro-Arab Youth Congress: South Africans praise Uganda’s hospitality, decry mosquitoes 

Members of the South African delegation at the Afro-Arab Youth Congress have lauded Ugandans for their exceptional hospitality, humility, and friendliness, with many expressing a desire to consider Uganda a second home. Benedict Mikateko, a South African youth leader and head of governance at the China-South Africa Youth Forum, spoke to Bbeg Media that Ugandans…

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Uganda’s weird election: Museveni ‘disappears’ from the trail, Barbie to grace CNN while Munyagwa fights Swahili

Uganda’s 2026 presidential race kicked off on September 29, 2025, like a motorcycle with no brakes. Eight candidates are gunning for the top job, promising everything from stars to your missing chicken. But hold your bananas! Some promises sound like the mutterings of that village drunkard at a funeral! First up, NUP president Robert Kyagulanyi,…

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Allied health professionals embrace digital healthcare

As the world grapples with the challenges of artificial intelligence (AI), allied health professionals in Uganda are seeking innovative solutions to enhance their practice. The Allied Health Professionals Council (AHPC), a government-established body tasked with regulating, supervising, and overseeing the practice of allied health professionals, has launched initiatives to strengthen healthcare systems. At a media…

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Local communities, civil society groups question survey on oil impacts in Murchison Falls National Park

A coalition of Ugandan civil society organisations and oil-affected communities has expressed distrust in a recent survey sponsored by TotalEnergies, which claimed that oil activities in Murchison Falls National Park (MFNP) are not harming wildlife. In a communiqué the groups called for independent investigations and a halt to oil operations in the park. The statement,…

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SBG Securities’ Semakula tips enterprises on growth strategies

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Uganda have been advised to keep a cash buffer to tackle unexpected challenges, according to Grace Semakula, chief executive of SBG Securities. Speaking at the October Masterclass hosted by Stanbic Business Incubator Limited (SBIL), themed: “Benefits of Investing in Unit Trusts for SMEs and Individual Investors,” Semakula shared strategies…

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Afro-Arab Congress: Algerian delegation showcases its dress culture, style

The Algerian delegation at the Afro-Arab Congress has urged African youth to promote their nations by wearing traditional clothing, stressing that this practice will strengthen cultural heritage and promote social integration across the continent. Benturki Aisha, leader of the 11-member delegation told Bbeg Media at Hotel Africana in Kampala that they were proud to be…

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Museveni reconciles with Col Samson Mande, grants him amnesty

President Museveni yesterday welcomed back Colonel Samson Mande, a former renegade UPDF officer, commending his past contributions and emphasising the NRM’s commitment to reconciliation. Mande, once a vocal critic of the government, pledged his loyalty to the NRM and promised to contribute to Uganda’s development. Mande played a pivotal role in Uganda’s liberation struggles. In…

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SADC youths criticise AU over weak youth policy agenda

Visiting youth delegations from South Africa, Zambia, and Botswana, representing the Southern African Development Community (SADC), have accused the African Union (AU) of developing ineffective youth policies that hinder the growth and development of young people across the continent. Lorraine Khoza, from the South African Youth Council, which comprises various member organisations, voiced these concerns…

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The quiet emergence of AG Kiwanuka as a powerful broker and why he could be the next CJ

When Gen Kahinda Otafiire, the minister of Internal Affairs, ranted about the growing cases of injustice and the need to stop them at the inaugural Sam Kalega Njuba Memorial Lecture, many people read different things. Predictably, most people praised Otafiire on social media for his boldness and willingness to say things that many senior NRM…

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David Bahati declares he won’t run as an independent in Ndorwa West

David Bahati, the minister of State for Industry, has confirmed he will not contest in the 2026 parliamentary election as an independent candidate. The decision, he said, was reached after extensive consultations with President Museveni, party leaders, constituency supporters, and well-wishers. Bahati, who has served as MP for Ndorwa County West since May 2006 until…

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Uganda is on the right track, says Gen Katumba Wamala ahead of Independence Day

Ahead of the Independence Day celebrations scheduled for October 9, Gen. Katumba Wamala, the Minister of Works and Transport, has stated that Uganda has made significant strides in infrastructure development. Speaking to Bbeg Media, Katumba outlined significant growth in the transport sector and emphasized the importance of peace for continued progress. He said Uganda’s road…

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UMA seeks policy changes to boost local, cross-border trade

The chairperson of the Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA), Aga Ssekalala Jr., has urged the government to address challenges hindering manufacturers’ access to markets, both locally and internationally. He made the plea at the official opening of the 31st Uganda International Trade Fair, held at Lugogo. He said the  restrictive bilateral agreements limit market access for…

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PFF’s Nabatanzi accuses NRM operatives of destroying opposition posters in Wakiso

Joan Nabatanzi, a People’s Front for Freedom (PFF) aspirant for the Wakiso Woman MP seat has accused NRM operatives of orchestrating the destruction and removal of opposition campaign posters. She described the actions as unfair and a violation of democratic principles. Speaking to BbegMedia at the PFF headquarters in Katonga, Kampala, Nabatanzi said she was…

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He lent a friend Shs 270 million without written agreement. Court has ordered the friend to repay

Mohanpal Singh Bharj, a Kampala-based businessman, has won a legal battle against his former tax adviser, Hitesh Mahendra Mehta, whom he had lent Shs 270 million. The case, heard in the Commercial Division of the High Court, stemmed from a financial arrangement gone sour between the two men, both chartered accountants. The disagreement began in…

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DFCU Bank urges farmers to leverage favourable climate for agricultural growth

DFCU Bank has called on Ugandan farmers to capitalise on the country’s favourable climatic conditions to advance the agricultural and livestock sectors. Speaking at the 2024 Uganda Best Farmers Awards ceremony held at the bank’s headquarters in Nakasero, Charles Mudiwa, the bank’s managing director wondered why farmers struggle to utilise the abundant water resources, fertile…

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Lwanga Bwanika to contest in Busiro South MP as independent

Matia Lwanga Bwanika, the outgoing Wakiso district chairperson, has announced his intention to run for the Busiro South parliamentary seat as an independent candidate in the upcoming elections. Speaking to journalists in Wakiso, Bwanika revealed his decision after losing the National Unity Platform (NUP) ticket during the party’s vetting process. “After extensive consultations with my…

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Lango: Museveni roots for flat approach for cattle compensation plan

President Museveni has announced that the government is considering a flat-rate cattle compensation scheme across northern Uganda, following discussions with leaders in the Lango, Teso, and Acholi sub-regions. Speaking at campaign rallies in Alebtong and later in Otuke District on Thursday, Museveni outlined his proposal for each affected household to receive a fixed number of…

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French Embassy, Stanbic Business Incubator join forces to boost Uganda’s green economy

The Stanbic Business Incubator Limited (SBIL) has partnered with the French Embassy in Uganda to launch a transformative Green Tech Incubator and Accelerator for Entrepreneurship Programme, aimed at empowering young people and women in Kampala and the Albertine Region. The initiative, formalised through a grant agreement signed at the French Embassy in Kampala, seeks to…

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Why did you drop Sseggona? Busiro East asks NUP

A section of Busiro East residents have publicly rejected the National Unity Platform’s (NUP) decision to award the 2026 parliamentary ticket to Mathias Walukagga instead of their preferred candidate, Medard Lubega Sseggona. The constituents, drawn from areas such as Mende Sub-County, Wakiso Town Council, Mumyuka, and Kyengera Town Council, expressed their discontent during a consultation…

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UDB wins global sustainability award

The Uganda Development Bank (UDB) has been honoured with the outstanding Business Sustainability Achievement Award at the Karlsruhe Sustainable Finance Awards 2025, held during the Global Sustainable Finance Conference (GSFC) in Karlsruhe, Germany.  The GSFC is a premier global platform dedicated to advancing practical, implementation-focused solutions for sustainable banking and finance, distinguishing itself from broader…

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