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They’ve held seats since the 1980s. But as Uganda prepares for the 2026 elections, iconic NRM figures like Kadaga, Kasaija, and Otafiire aren’t backing down. With youth rising and defectors joining the race, the NRM’s old guard is fighting to stay relevant—possibly for the last time.
Uganda is set to host the Middle East-Africa Digital Transformation Summit (MEA-DTS) 2025, bringing together policymakers, investors, and tech leaders from across Africa and the Middle East to explore emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, fintech, and smart city solutions. Scheduled for June 25-27, 2025, at the Kampala Serena Hotel, the summit aligns with Uganda’s Vision 2040, EAC Vision 2050, and Africa Agenda 2063, aiming to accelerate digital adoption, economic growth, and financial inclusion. With H.E. President Yoweri Museveni as the chief host, discussions will focus on ICT-driven solutions for education, healthcare, and governance, alongside policies to enhance investment and digital trade. The summit is expected to position Uganda as a regional tech hub, fostering job creation, digital literacy, and innovation-driven development.
C-NEWS BUREAU CHIEF In a recent statement, Minister for the Presidency, Babirye Milly Babalanda, shed light on the forthcoming commemoration…
LUCAS MUSISI KAMPALA –During a briefing held on Tuesday, Ramathan Ggoobi, the Permanent Secretary/Secretary to the Treasury of the Ministry…
C-NEWS BUREAU CHIEF GOMBA –In a statement issued July 7, President Museveni, addressed the outcome of the Oyam by-elections and…
KAMPALA – Uganda and South Sudan have taken a significant step toward enhancing power trade and fostering socio-economic development with…
US government slaps visa ban on Uganda over LGBTQ law
The Ministry of Finance, under the leadership of Matia Kasaija, has set aside a significant budget of Shs 4.5 trillion for various infrastructure development projects in Uganda.
The economy of Uganda has displayed resilience and is on a path of steady recovery.
The World Court of Human Rights, composed of 47 judges from the Council of Europe member countries, has unanimously stated that there is no right to same-sex marriage.