The mother accused her sister-in-law of seriously beating up her daughter to the extent of inflicting bruises and wounds on her back. She also said that her daughter now has difficulty walking.
In Uganda’s free market economy, private sector spending and growth is crucial for economic growth and development, a thing achieved through increased loans.
The parliamentary Committee on ICT has recommended the separation of the Broadcast and Telecom services contained in the Uganda Communications Regulatory Bill 2012.
The parliamentary adhoc committee on energy has called for the interdiction of Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development permanent Secretary Fredrick Kabagambe Kaliisa.
The Vice President of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) in-charge of the League, Mujib Kasule has said the national team traveling with fans on a chartered flight to Ndola, Zambia on Friday is a good and convenient move.
Members of Parliament have rejected a proposal supported by Deputy Speaker Jacob Oulanya to have party chief whips choosing legislators to comment on certain issues.
A nursing assistant at Kituti Health Centre Three in Hoima district has been arrested for allegedly abandoning an expectant mother leading to the death of baby.
Twelve years after the infamous Kanungu church fire tragedy, 36 orphans of victims of Kanungu Church inferno petitioned parliament on Tuesday requesting it to intervene in the matter.
Two legislators have today retained their respective seats in Parliament after the Court of Appeal upheld their February 18, 2011 victories that had earlier been overturned by the High Court.
The border dispute between the residents of Moyo district and South Sudan has taken a new twist with more residents being arrested and tortured by armed gunmen from South Sudan.
Mario Ociti, the Officer in charge of Wobulenzi Police Station says that police was tipped off by Judith Nabaggala, a neighbor to the deceased following a heavy stench from her room.
The warrant was issued on 27th August 2012. The warrant, in part, orders that Zaake be arrested unless he pays the 50.9 million shillings and he be taken to court with all convenient speed.
Maria Longok (68), an elderly woman in Kambizzi village, says that elderly in the village are dying, not because of disease, but malnutrition. So dire is the situation that the elderly are often pushed to survive by eating malwa residue.