News
2d
AllAfrica on MSNUganda: Young Women Urged to Take the Lead in Cultural Revival At Miss Tourism BugandaGirls and young women across Buganda have been called upon to build confidence and actively participate in cultural matters, challenging the long-standing dominance of men in spaces where women can ...
1d
The Daily Monitor on MSNBuganda Kingdom, Kyambogo replant historic treeSpeaking during the restoration ceremony held on Wednesday at the university, Buganda Kingdom’s Minister for Culture and Heritage Anthony Wamala urged Ugandans to preserve historical ...
Speaker of Parliament Anita Annet Among has joined the "Buganda for Museveni" campaign, urging the people of Lwengo District to rally behind President Museveni in the upcoming 2026 general elections.
On May 12, about 200 guests turned up at Butikkiro, the official residence of the Katikkiro of Buganda on Mengo hill, and sat ...
2d
AllAfrica on MSNUganda: Buganda Youth Minister Urges Youth to Reject Political Exploitation, Embrace Self-RelianceThe Buganda Kingdom's Minister for Youth, Sports, and Talent, Robert Serwanga, has called on young people to reject political exploitation and instead focus on self-reliance through practical, ...
8dOpinion
Monitor on MSNMartyrs, muslims and memory: What Buganda must reckon withIn 1975, Uganda’s then-president Idi Amin Dada, an unapologetic military ruler, and devout Muslim, declared June 3 a national ...
The Ugandan Martyrs challenge today’s culture to rediscover the meaning of purity, courage and spiritual fatherhood.
Ugandan President Museveni, First Lady Issue Rare Public Apology | Firstpost Africa | N18G Ugandan President Yoweri ...
In local soccer, the Engabi Ensamba Clan defeated the Ndiga Clan 6-5 on penalties after both teams finished 2-2 in full time, to win this year’s Buganda Clans Football Tournament. The win ...
The Sports Minister for Buganda Kingdom, Robert Sserwanga, has asked the public to support their respective clans ahead of the Bika bya Buganda football semi-finals, which will be played ...
Despite growing awareness and efforts to improve access to modern contraception, a surprising trend is emerging in Uganda.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results