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MPs Ballot Printing Begins for Uganda’s 2026 Elections

MPs Ballot Printing Begins for Uganda’s 2026 Elections

By Nalubega Miriam The Electoral Commission has officially commenced the printing of ballot papers for the 2026 General

Uganda Electoral Commission in Final Sprint to 2026 Polls

Uganda Electoral Commission in Final Sprint to 2026

By Jesse Okwir With just 60 days remaining until Ugandans cast their votes in the 2026 general elections,

When the Village Becomes a Polling Station

When the Village Becomes a Polling Station

“Every heart is a ballot box of its own.” By Okello David In Oyam district, classrooms, churchyards, and

Counting the Cost of Promises

Counting the Cost of Promises

“Every manifesto has a price tag written in silence.” By Mugisha Robert In Kampala’s central business district, morning

Women with Wallets, Women with Wings

Women with Wallets, Women with Wings

“They do not wait for permission to rise.” By Nabirye Irene In Jinja, early morning sunlight streams across

The Clinic in the Campaign

The Clinic in the Campaign

“Healing the body of a nation begins with the truth.” By Dr. Nsubuga Paul At Kayunga Health Centre

The Road to Lwengo — Where Democracy Walks Barefoot

The Road to Lwengo — Where Democracy Walks

“In the dust of southern roads, voices rise louder than engines.” By Nakato Ruth In Lwengo, the air

Kinyara Sugar, Locals Revive Masindi Wetlands

Kinyara Sugar, Locals Revive Masindi Wetlands

By Edgar Tabalo When the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) war pushed thousands of internally displaced persons (IDPs) into

Second Ebola Death Alarms City

Second Ebola Death Alarms City

By Edith Kamuntu The air in Kampala felt thick with unease. Whispers of a deadly resurgence spread through

Struggling Schools? Heads May Roll

Struggling Schools? Heads May Roll

By Timothy Okwir In a bold and controversial move, Pader District Council is considering an ordinance that could

Ugandan Mothers Caught Between Ebola and Hunger

Ugandan Mothers Caught Between Ebola and Hunger

By Timothy Okwir Uganda has battled Ebola outbreaks for decades, but amid the chaos of containment efforts, one

Lake Victoria’s Hidden Killer

Lake Victoria’s Hidden Killer

By Melissa Nyangoma Lake Victoria, Africa’s largest freshwater lake, is undergoing a dangerous transformation. Once a source of

The Orphan Crisis Uganda Can’t Ignore

The Orphan Crisis Uganda Can’t Ignore

By Clive Kaggwa In the heart of Africa, where the sun casts golden hues over rolling hills and

Register Now! Voter Deadline Extended!

Register Now! Voter Deadline Extended!

By Timothy Kyamulesire T.K.O In a major move to ensure greater voter participation, the Electoral Commission (EC) has

Democracy Wins in Uganda 2026

Democracy Wins in Uganda 2026

By Timothy Okwir Uganda’s 2026 general elections present an opportunity to set a new standard for democracy in

MPs Ballot Printing Begins for Uganda’s 2026 Elections
Uganda Electoral Commission in Final Sprint to 2026 Polls
When the Village Becomes a Polling Station
Counting the Cost of Promises
Women with Wallets, Women with Wings
The Clinic in the Campaign
The Road to Lwengo — Where Democracy Walks Barefoot
Kinyara Sugar, Locals Revive Masindi Wetlands
Second Ebola Death Alarms City
Struggling Schools? Heads May Roll
Ugandan Mothers Caught Between Ebola and Hunger
Lake Victoria’s Hidden Killer
The Orphan Crisis Uganda Can’t Ignore
Register Now! Voter Deadline Extended!
Democracy Wins in Uganda 2026

Gender

Her Vote, Her Voice

Her Vote, Her Voice

“The ballot is her whisper turned thunder.” By Akello Milly Across Uganda, women are preparing for the 2026

Ugandan Mothers Caught Between Ebola and Hunger

Ugandan Mothers Caught Between Ebola and Hunger

By Timothy Okwir Uganda has battled Ebola outbreaks for decades, but amid the chaos of containment efforts, one

The Orphan Crisis Uganda Can’t Ignore

The Orphan Crisis Uganda Can’t Ignore

By Clive Kaggwa In the heart of Africa, where the sun casts golden hues over rolling hills and

Breaking the Chains of Poverty: Uganda’s Road to Prosperity

Breaking the Chains of Poverty: Uganda’s Road to…

By Linda Akiror In Uganda, household poverty continues to weave a complex tapestry of challenges, impeding the nation’s

Prestige or Pretense? Teachers Strike Reveals Ugly Truth at Kampala Parents

Prestige or Pretense? Teachers Strike Reveals Ugly Truth…

A recent teachers’ strike at Kampala Parents School has unearthed long-simmering grievances about the treatment of educators in

Ethiopia’s Shame: Lenient Sentence for Child Killer

Ethiopia’s Shame: Lenient Sentence for Child Killer

  The recent sentencing of Getnet Baye, who brutally raped and murdered seven-year-old Heaven Awot, has sparked widespread

Rwangyezi’s Path: Ndere Troupe’s Rise and Fall

Rwangyezi’s Path: Ndere Troupe’s Rise and Fall

  Stephen Rwangyezi, the founder of Ndere Troupe, is facing a distressing situation as he struggles to clear

FDC Split: Besigye Forms PFF”

FDC Split: Besigye Forms PFF”

In a bold move, the Katonga faction, led by former Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) leader Dr. Kizza

Health

The Clinic in the Campaign

The Clinic in the Campaign

“Healing the body of a nation begins with the truth.” By Dr. Nsubuga Paul At Kayunga Health Centre

Second Ebola Death Alarms City

Second Ebola Death Alarms City

By Edith Kamuntu The air in Kampala felt thick with unease. Whispers of a deadly resurgence spread through

Aging with HIV: An Overlooked Crisis

Aging with HIV: An Overlooked Crisis

By Raymond Kyazze Uganda remains one of the countries most heavily affected by HIV, with 8.2 million people—13.7%

Mpox Mutates: Scientists Struggle to Keep Up with Evolving Virus

Mpox Mutates: Scientists Struggle to Keep Up with Evolving Virus

The world is once again on high alert as a new strain of the mpox virus, known as

New TB Skin Test Promises Cost-Effective and Simplified Detection Method

New TB Skin Test Promises Cost-Effective and Simplified Detection Method

Detecting tuberculosis early could play a significant role in eradicating the world’s most deadly infectious disease. The World

Caesarean section rates in Uganda are dangerously high, putting mothers and babies at great risk

Caesarean section rates in Uganda are dangerously high, putting mothers…

While caesareans are essential for complicated labors, the World Health Organization recommends rates between 10-15%. In Uganda, rates

How to Treat Red Eyes

How to Treat Red Eyes

By Dr. Richard Umuva Most people experience red eyes at some point. Typically, this symptom is fleeting and

Should Ugandans Get the Flu Vaccine? An Expert’s Perspective

Should Ugandans Get the Flu Vaccine? An Expert’s Perspective

By Dr. Amina Kakembo Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is an acute respiratory illness caused by the