Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Parliament has tasked government to issue a travel advisory to Ugandans visiting Rwanda, citing the recent reports of mistreatment and killing of Ugandan nationals. The matter came up during plenary on Tuesday afternoon. The Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga, noted with concern the failure of …
Read More »UPDF to celebrate 39th Tarehe Sita anniversary in Luweero
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Uganda People’s Defense Forces will hold its 39th Terehe Sita celebration in the Luweero triangle, the epicenter of the five-year liberation struggle that catapulted the NRM government in power in 1986. In a statement released by Brigadier Richard Karemire, the UPDF spokesman, the celebrations …
Read More »Former East African community Affairs minister Kivejinja hands over to Otafire
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The tensions between Uganda and Rwanda on Tuesday dominated the handover ceremony at the Ministry of East African Affairs. The Second Deputy Prime Minister and outgoing Minister for East African Affairs Ali Kirunda Kivenjinja was handing over to incoming Minister of East African Affairs Gen …
Read More »On impeachment day, Trump sees only ‘joy and optimism’ in Davos
Davos, Switzerland | AFP | From his mountain perch at the Davos conference on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump saw only a perfect world. Back in Washington, the Senate was about to enter the heart of the impeachment trial threatening his presidency. In the Swiss Alps, campaigners warned that climate change …
Read More »Prince Harry starts new life with Meghan in Canada
Vancouver, Canada | AFP | Prince Harry was spending the first full day of his new life in Canada on Tuesday after jetting in from Britain to join his wife Meghan following their shock exit from their royal roles. Harry, 35, landed at Vancouver International Airport on a British Airways flight …
Read More »Northern Uganda to endure unstable electricity supply until April
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Power consumers in Northern Uganda will continue experiencing unreliable electricity supply until April when alternative power line from Achwa 2 hydroelectricity plant is switched on. Power consumers in the region currently rely on an erratic power line from Jinja which snakes to Tororo, Soroti and …
Read More »Trump rejects climate ‘prophets of doom’ as Thunberg warns Davos
Davos, Switzerland | AFP | US President Donald Trump on Tuesday assailed environmental “prophets of doom”, delivering an uncompromising message in Davos after Swedish teenage campaigner Greta Thunberg slammed government inaction on the climate crisis. Thunberg was in the audience in the Swiss Alps to hear a typically bullish speech by …
Read More »Minister Bahati makes U-turn on Petroleum Fund
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Minister of State for Planning David Bahati says the Petroleum Fund has shillings 70 billion. This is contrary to what he told the parliamentary finance committee last week that the fund had been depleted. Appearing before the budget committee on Tuesday, Bahati backtracked, saying …
Read More »Mental assessment for Kampala police officers completed
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A two months’ mental assessment exercise for police officers in Kampala Metropolitan has ended. The exercise that started with police officers at the Fire and Emergency Rescue directorate has been concluded with detectives at Criminal Investigations Directorate –CID headquarters at Kibuli. In the eight weeks …
Read More »‘Really tired’: French IS women languish in Syria camp
Al-Hol Camp, Syria | AFP | In an overcrowded desert camp for families linked to the Islamic State group in northeastern Syria, a French woman begged for another chance so she and her children could go home. In the same settlement, two other French women were more tepid about the prospect …
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