Author: Citizen Editor

By Odeke Bazel In the grand political comedy that is Uganda’s democracy, nothing delivers both satire and seriousness like the recently concluded LC1 NRM primary elections. Far from the air-conditioned boardrooms of Kampala’s political class, this was politics stripped of pretense—raw, noisy, personal, and hilariously revealing. Picture it: entire villages lining up behind candidates like schoolchildren queuing for porridge, all under the watchful eye of the opposition’s cousin. Here, your vote isn’t just a right—it’s a declaration of allegiance, visible to every chicken and charcoal seller in the parish. Yet amid the laughter and village gossip, there was something deeply…

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By Paul Mugoya Uganda’s intended boost for the industrial revolution and emancipation of her economic development has instead, in a nutshell, become a bottomless pit and symbol of the top most elite corruption and impunity of siphoning away hard-earned taxpayers’ monies through a deliberately weakened system that allows the flight of money. Money laundering has thrived, because of the poor safeguards to check the flight of money into and out of the country. A strong living example is the gold business which is now among the top-traded commodities for the country. If Uganda could borrow a leaf from Gen. Kagame,…

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By ALEX PITHUA The Equal Opportunities Commission-Uganda (EOC-U) has launched a robust investigation into allegations that the minority ethnicities tribes of Lendu aka Ndrukpa and Kebu have been grossly discriminated against and denied employment opportunities in Zombo district Local Government. The Equal Opportunities Commission is a statutory body established by an Act of Parliament to effectuate Article 32(3) and Article 32 (4) of the Constitution of Uganda. The Commission is mandated to eliminate discrimination and inequalities against any individual or group of persons on the ground of sex, age, race, color, ethnic origin, tribe, birth, creed or religion, health status,…

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By ALEX PITHUA The Congolese army have allegedly abducted a Uganda People Defense Forces, private Chelimo Edwin, 24 on lake Albert in Pakwach District Police reports that the victim was on routine deployment with other colleagues when Congolese Army numbering eight, armed to the teeth, attacked them making away with PTE. Chelimo to their unknown operation base. West Nile region police spokesman SP Collins Asea confirmed to our reporter through a media release observing that the unfortunate attack occurred at around early morning hours of Wednesday 14th May 2025 adding that case registered in Deyi police post. “The Police would…

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Following the abduction of Edward Sebuufu Rogers alias Eddy Mutwe who is Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu’s (Bobi Wine) chief Body Guard for the last over 20 years in Mukono late last Month on 27th April 2025 which caused panic, unease in the circles of opposition especially in NUP, his whereabouts were later revealed. In a string of posts of his X formerly Twitter, the CDF Muhoozi Keienerugaba revealed that he’s holding Eddy Mutwe in his basement teaching him Runyankore. He would later post half naked pictures of Mutwe with captions like HERE HE WAS URINATING. Muhoozi also chopped off Eddy Mutwe’s…

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– Kampala Uganda:- MTN Uganda has today announced a contribution of approximately UGX 50.55 billion to the Uganda Communications Commission’s Universal Service and Access Fund (UCUSAF), marking the company’s largest annual contribution to date towards expanding telecommunication services in underserved communities. This development reflects MTN Uganda’s deepening commitment to accelerating digital inclusion and supporting national efforts to expand ICT infrastructure and services to all Ugandans, regardless of location or income level. The announcement was made during a stakeholder engagement held at the UCC headquarters in Kampala. The contribution represents a significant increase from UGX 42.5 billion in 2024 and UGX…

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Owing to a January 31st 2025 ruling where the supreme court trimmed the powers of the General Court Martial from trying civilians, President Museveni disagreed with the ruling and clearly said he will not back down but make amendments and have the court back in style. His son who is also the Chief of Defense Forces (CDF) Muhoozi Keinerugaba had the same thoughts and didn’t mince his words while delivering a speech in Kyotera as the army commemorated the Tarehe Sita. The open displeasure with the supreme court ruling by president Museveni the Commander in Chief and his son the…

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In the news this morning, an Assistant Resident City Commissioner serving in Museveni’s government has been killed in cold blood causing pain, grief and sorrow to his family, friends and relatives. Karim Mwase the ARCC of Lira City was brutally murdered and his body dumped in Nakalama sub-county along the Iganga- Bugiri highway in Iganga district. Reports indicate that unknown assailants intercepted Mwase on his way from Bugweri District where had attended a public function on Sunday. According to the Iganga Deputy RDC Kato Dauda, the attackers abandoned Mwase’s lifeless body inside his vehicle. Authorities have since tranfered his body…

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Two months ago, Kawempe North voters went to the polls to elect their Member of parliament in by election caused by the death of Muhammed Ssegirinya who died after battling illnesses for a long time. The by-election was birthed and clothed with bloodshed and violence even on the day of the polls where security pitched camp everywhere with army mambas and tankers seen inside polling stations. Ultimately, National Unity Platform candidate Erias Nalukoola emerged victorious with over 17,000 votes leaving all the other 9 candidates trailing including NRM’s Faridah Nambi who polled around 9000 votes. Nambi would later run to…

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A high-level MTN Group delegation, led by Group Chairman Mcebisi Jonas and Group President and Chief Executive Officer Ralph Mupita, visited Uganda this week to engage with national leaders and key stakeholders. The visit underscores MTN Group’s enduring commitment to Uganda as a strategic market within its pan-African growth agenda. The visit formed part of a broader leadership engagement platform bringing together Board Chairs from MTN’s operating companies and senior executives across the Group. It provided a strategic opportunity to strengthen ties with government and industry leaders, align on shared priorities, and advance MTN’s commitments to Uganda’s digital and socio-economic…

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