As Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu celebrates his 44th birthday, Patro Uganda reflects on his rise from the ghettos of Kamwokya to the national and global political stage, tracing his music, family, political journey, and lasting influence.
Hon. Yusuf Nsibambi has changed his earlier stance on withdrawing bursary support from dozens of students in Mawokota South, saying all beneficiaries will continue their education following advice from his wife.
Uganda Police has defended the heavy security presence at Bobi Wine’s residence, saying the deployment is based on national security operations, not a curfew, amid growing criticism from the opposition.
Green Daddy, visibly heartbroken, blames Mulago Hospital staff for negligence following the death of his newborn. The musician admits that while he earned money performing at political campaigns, the harsh reality of under-resourced hospitals has now struck home.
Kasambya MP Daudi Kabanda has told ICT Minister Chris Baryomunsi to resign if he can no longer handle the pressure caused by Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s controversial tweets, as a public fallout within government continues to escalate
Justice Minister Norbert Mao has broken his silence on rumours linking him to the Speaker of Parliament role, insisting he has made no declaration and will speak for himself if that day comes.
Uganda’s 11th Parliament has taken a quieter but more effective direction under Speaker Anita Among and Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa, with lawmakers praising renewed order, dialogue, and stability in the House.
President Museveni’s sacking of Uganda Airlines CEO Jenifer Bamuturaki has triggered speculation over new leadership, with veteran journalist Andrew Mwenda proposing former Ethiopian Airlines chairman Gilma Wake as a possible replacement.
Justine Nameere says her court-confirmed Masaka City win sets a new precedent in Uganda’s electoral politics and should guide future election disputes.
ICT Minister Chris Baryomunsi says the opposition in the 12th Parliament will struggle to debate government, accusing them of focusing on allowances, walkouts and shouting instead of policy.
Buchaman says the Ugandan government is fully aware of Bobi Wine’s whereabouts despite claims that the NUP leader went into hiding after the 2026 elections.
Musician Buchaman says his ghetto empowerment efforts helped keep youth away from election violence, though he complains of poor funding and internal sabotage within government structures.