Uganda to lose $1.6 bln in tourism earnings as a result of COVID-19
Uganda will lose $1.6 billion a year in earnings from tourism as visitors stay away due to the
‘Madness’ to hold Uganda vote if virus persists: Museveni
Uganda’s long-serving President Yoweri Museveni has said it would be wrong to hold a presidential
Kenya’s rainy season leaves scores of families homeless
Since March, more than 160 people have died in Kenya, following flash floods in the East African
Lake Victoria’s surging water levels threaten hydro dams: Uganda
Lake Victoria’s water levels have surged to their highest level in more than half a century after
Lesbians, gays live in fear of attacks in Kenyan refugee camp
Eva Nabagala hoped she and her young son would be safe from her family when they fled Uganda for a
Fears for Uganda’s zoo animals as cash dwindles in coronavirus lockdown
Nyakato, an orphaned baby elephant at a conservation centre in Uganda, wants to play. She flaps her
Uganda extends coronavirus lockdown for three more weeks
President Yoweri Museveni on Tuesday extended Uganda’s initial 14-day lockdown by an extra three
Uganda loses power nationwide after hydropower dams clogged – ministry
Uganda lost power countrywide on Tuesday after weeds clogged the intake of water at its three
‘Traumatized’ Africans stranded by coronavirus plead to be brought home
When Margaret Ntale Namusisi’s three daughters called her in Uganda to say they were being
Israeli PM hopes Uganda will open embassy in Jerusalem in “near future”
Uganda is “studying” the possibility of opening an embassy in Jerusalem, President Yoweri Museveni
Yvonne Chaka Chaka denies her visa was revoked in Uganda
Renowned musician, Yvonne Chaka Chaka has denied that her visa was revoked in Uganda due to her
Yvonne Chaka Chaka deported from Uganda
South African musician Yvonne Chaka Chaka has been deported from Uganda.
Cheptegei sets new 10km road record for 2019 treble
Uganda’s Joshua Cheptegei set a new 10km road world record in Valencia on Sunday, closing out his
Suspected militants kill 19, burn church in eastern DRC
Militiamen killed at least 19 people overnight in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, stepping up
Uganda coffee farmers fear bitter taste after proposed bill
Uganda’s government has tabled a bill in parliament that seeks to regulate coffee in the country, in
Uganda moves to allay fears over anti-gay sex law
Uganda has sought to reassure sexual minorities that they are safe, saying it has no plans to
Bantwana bags silver at COSAFA Women’s U-17 champions
South Africa’s U17 Women Football team suffered a 2-1 defeat to Uganda in the final of the Under 17
Uganda concerned over safety of their citizens living in South Africa
Concerns over the attacks on foreigners in South Africa continue to grow across the continent. In
Uganda blocks online access to Rwandan newspaper
Uganda said on Friday it had blocked online access to Rwanda’s main state-owned newspaper on
Leaders of Rwanda and Uganda sign pact in bid to end tension
The presidents of Rwanda and Uganda signed a pact on Wednesday in Angola’s capital aimed at ending a