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Launch campaign against military corruption sparks debate in Uganda

A campaign led by <strong>Muhoozi Kainerugaba</strong>, son of Ugandan President <strong>Yoweri Museveni</strong>, against military corruption has ignited significant controversy, with several officers still detained. This initiative coincides with Museveni's preparations for a new term in office.

Four Children Stabbed to Death in Kampala Preschool Incident

A horrific incident occurred in Kampala, Uganda, where four children were stabbed to death at a preschool. The suspect has been apprehended, but the motives behind this heinous act remain unclear.

Twelve Deported Individuals Arrive from the U.S. to Uganda

A group of twelve individuals deported from the United States arrived at Entebbe International Airport in Uganda on Thursday, according to the Ugandan Lawyers Association. This event highlights the ongoing issues of immigration and deportation faced by many countries.

First Group of Deportees Arrives from the US to Uganda

The first group of deportees from the United States, consisting of 12 individuals, has arrived in Uganda as part of the new immigration policy implemented by the Ugandan government. Lawyers have confirmed that these deportees faced difficult conditions during their detention period.

Uganda Welcomes First Deportation Flight from the U.S.

On Thursday, Uganda received its first flight carrying migrants deported from the United States, reflecting former President Donald Trump's strategy to relocate migrants to other countries. This move aims to reduce the number of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. through international cooperation.

First American Deportation Flight Arrives in Uganda Under New Agreement

The first deportation flight carrying migrants from the United States has arrived in Uganda as part of a new agreement aimed at resettling them in countries with no prior ties. This process is expected to face legal challenges due to severe criticisms regarding its inhumane nature.

Knife-wielding attacker strikes nursery school in Uganda, killing 4 children

A tragic incident occurred in Uganda when a man armed with a knife attacked a nursery school, resulting in the deaths of four children. The attack took place in the Kasese region, sparking shock and anger within the local community.

Egypt Enhances Cooperation with Southern Nile Basin Countries

Egypt is working to strengthen its relationships with Southern Nile Basin countries through joint development projects. Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Atti emphasized the importance of cooperation for mutual benefit.

Escalate security risks in East Congo as Uganda threatens withdrawal

The Democratic Republic of Congo faces escalating violence as armed groups control vital areas in the east. This situation worsens with Uganda's threat to withdraw its forces, increasing the risk of a security vacuum.

Israel Seeks New Military Support After Uganda: What's Next?

Israel is looking to enhance its military capabilities through new partnerships, focusing on countries that may provide support following its collaboration with Uganda. This initiative comes amid rising regional tensions.

Launch second phase of railway project enhancing trade and logistics

Kenyan President William Ruto and Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni launched the second phase of the fast railway project on Saturday in Kisumu, aiming to enhance trade flow and logistic connectivity between the two nations.