Reach A Hand Africa launches the 2026 Beyond The Canvas edition in Kampala, headlined by Nick Vujicic, spotlighting inclusion, disability empowerment, and youth talent development.
The Uganda Film Festival will screen more than 50 Ugandan films across major cinemas from May 25 to June 4, highlighting the continued growth of Uganda’s film industry and giving local filmmakers greater mainstream exposure.
FUFA has backed down on its proposed 2025/2026 Uganda Premier League format after pushback from clubs, with Vipers SC leading the resistance. The federation says the pause will allow time for better understanding and consultation on the planned reforms.
Former FUFA boss and Vipers SC CEO Dr. Lawrence Mulindwa has raised serious doubts about FUFA’s promise of UGX 3.4B for clubs under the new league format, citing unpaid dues and poor financial discipline.
FUFA president Moses Magogo has encouraged Uganda Cranes players to maximize their CHAN earnings by staying longer in camp and winning more matches. With $100 daily allowances, match bonuses, and a Shs 1.2b State House pledge per win, the players stand to benefit greatly if they remain disciplined and focused.
FUFA has announced a new structure for the Uganda Premier League starting in the 2025/26 season. The league will feature 16 teams under a three-round format designed to enhance competition, with every stage offering new stakes, from championship battles to survival fights.
President Museveni has pledged UGX 1.2 billion for every Uganda Cranes win at CHAN 2024. The announcement, made by FUFA President Moses Magogo, is expected to boost morale and performance among players. This move aligns with Museveni’s efforts to promote local talent and elevate Uganda’s football reputation continentally.