On this episode of the VPN Show, Judith Atim hosts FDC National Chairman Jack Sabiiti, Mityana South Member of Parliament Richard Lumu, and political actor Herbert Burora. The panel delves into the ...
Kampala Archdiocese Archbishop Paul Ssemogerere revealed that over one billion shillings has been raised under the Ssaabasumba Annual Appeal Fund (SAAFU) drive 2024. The contributions have more than ...
By Jackson Onyango The Appellate Division of the East African Court of Justice (EACJ) composed of five judges has started hearing an appeal lodged by a group of Civil Society Organisations against the ...
The renowned Nyege Nyege International Cultural Music Festival has commenced in Jinja City, bringing with it a vibrant atmosphere and economic potential. This ninth edition is being held at the Jinja ...
By Robert Muhereza Ms Grace Ngabirano Akifeza has been declared winner of the Kisoro District Woman MP by-election after beating five other contestants. Ms Ngabirano who stood as an Independent ...
Uganda Cranes have secured their place in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations with two games left. This follows South Sudan’s 3-2 victory over Congo Brazzaville in Juba on Thursday. The result eliminates ...
KFM's Patrick Kamara hosts Dr. Patrick Wakida, a board member of the Uganda Investment Authority, to discuss Uganda's political and economic landscape. Listen to the show below; ...
By Robert Muhereza, Obed Kankiroho & Julius Hafasha The voting exercise in the Kisoro District Woman Member of Parliament by-election was largely peaceful on Thursday, though voter turnout was low ...
Accountants have been urged to lead the fight against corruption in Uganda by upholding integrity in their financial practices, which is a crucial driver of a sustainable economy. The call was made by ...
The High Court in Kampala on Thursday ordered the government and eight soldiers to pay Shs150 million in compensation to two journalists, Timothy Murungi and Henry Sekanjako, for torture they endured ...
By Andrew Mwanguhya Uganda have had six opportunities to beat South Africa and on each the Cranes have fallen short. Two of those came in the 2006 World Cup qualifiers, both of which Uganda lost. They ...
BY REUTERS More than 61,000 people are estimated to have died in Khartoum state during the first 14 months of Sudan's war, with evidence suggesting the toll from the devastating conflict is ...