The performance of female students at the tertiary institutions is affected by a host of issues including, destructive sexual relations, too much freedom and a laxity in rules.
The Judicial Service Commission has so far disposed 240 cases involving errant judicial officers, 79 cases are still pending after the commission inherited a backlog of 431 cases.
Close to three years after they were greatly affected by floods and landslides in 2010, the more than 7, 000 residents of Butaleja district can now smile, after Uganda Red Cross Society –URCS at last came to their rescue.
Two Rwanda top players Jean Claude Gasigwa and Ernest Habiyambere have qualified for the semi finals at the on-going 2013 Castle Lite Uganda Open Tennis Championships at the Kampala Club.
Busiro East Member of Parliament Medard Sseggona has said the proposed Public Finance law does not address issues of local governments which are the main dispensers of the budget.
The decision by the Archbishop of Kampala to suspend Father Anthony Musaala for what he called expressing anti-catholic views may be interpreted as an attempt to protect the church but not necessarily its followers. It shows the Catholic Church is not yet ready to cede ground on some of the controversial issues that have dominated debate over the last 30 years, including marriage for priests, ordaining female priests, abortion, the use of contraceptives and condoms.
A regulation that prohibits heavy vehicles from entering the Central Business District (CBD), residential and busy areas could help reduce road carnage. Traffic officials say.
Police in Nakaseke district have arrested the Kiwoko town council deputy speaker Remigeous Sonko for theft. The speaker is accused of stealing timber worth 2 million shillings.
The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) is not taking chances as they have sent a ‘spy’ to Liberia ahead of the crucial 2014 World Cup qualifier on Sunday.