Ugandan President signs controversial bill to curb foreign influence, political funding
It mandates that anyone or any organisation funded by “foreign entities” or working as “agents of foreign entities” be registered ...
It mandates that anyone or any organisation funded by “foreign entities” or working as “agents of foreign entities” be registered ...
The head of Uganda's electoral commission said Mr Museveni had secured the highest number of votes with over 7.9 million ...
"No new public financing to Uganda will be presented to our Board of Executive Directors until the efficacy of the ...
South Africa’s Constitutional Court gave former South African president Jacob Zuma a 15-month jail term on June 29 for refusing ...
The event will be Museveni’s sixth inauguration as a democratically elected leader.
"We want nullification of the election. We do not want (Museveni) participating in any future election," one of Mr Wine's ...
Mr Museveni wins a sixth term after repeatedly attacking the leading opposition figure, Bobi Wine.
The violent riots erupted in the country following the arrest of an opposition leader allegedly on the order of Mr ...
Mr Museveni has won five presidential elections and in 2017 Uganda’s parliament
Mr Museveni led a similar walk in 1999.
Rights groups say it is another attempt to muzzle criticisms.
The women's rights activist, who once referred to Museveni as "a pair of buttocks", will, however, serve half the sentence.
The 37-year-old says he plans to run for president in the country's 2021 elections.
In power since 1986, Museveni has been accused by critics of using security forces to stifle opposition through intimidation.
The electoral body says the poll will gulp $235 million.
Robert Kyagulanyi, a 36-year-old pop star, is widely seen as posing a significant challenge to Museveni, who has ruled since ...
EU parliament to pass a resolution asking the courts of Uganda to drop charges against opposition politicians.
The move to amend the Ugandan constitution last year drew widespread opposition and violent protests.
“One policeman fired bullets into a moving taxi (minibus) with passengers, injuring six people."
Protesters threw stones at the presidential motorcade.
Rights groups and the opposition say security should be guaranteed for every Ugandan not for a few selected people.
In May Uganda’s parliament introduced a levy of 200 shillings (0.05 dollars) per day for access to a range of ...
“As a government, we thought it would be good to impose taxes on some aspects of the social media.”
With about three million patients, Nigeria has the second highest number of persons living with HIV in the world.
The Ugandan president was received by Mr. Buhari at the forecourt of the Presidential Villa.
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