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Uganda court charges 36 opposition supporters with terrorism-related offences
Reuters· 14 hours agoA Ugandan court charged 36 opposition supporters on Monday with terrorism-related offences after they were deported from neighbouring Kenya where they had travelled to attend ...
Irish rower 'overwhelmed' after being named joint captain for Team Uganda at Olympics
Irish Examiner· 5 days ago'This is something I will never forget and a massive honour for me and my family'
Ugandan security forces detain dozens of young protesters, says rights group
Reuters· 6 days agoUgandan security forces detained dozens of young people on Tuesday, a rights group said, as they...
Uganda police detain protesters at anti-graft rallies
AFP via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoUgandan police detained scores of demonstrators, including protest leaders, in the capital Kampala...
Uganda detains dozens of anti-corruption demonstrators – DW – 07/23/2024
Deutsche Welle· 7 days agoPolice and military personnel were out in force around the Ugandan capital Kampala on Tuesday as...
Uganda police detain dozens of people at anti-corruption protests
Al Jazeera· 6 days agoPolice have detained dozens of people as they took part in banned anti-corruption protests in the ...
Uganda Society - Nature
Nature· 4 days agoFather F. B. Gaffney ; Editor, Mr. W. V. Harris ; Librarian, Mrs. Barbara Saben ; Hon. Secretary, Mr. J. Addington ; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. C. W. Stuart. The address of the Society is P.O. Private ...
Irish rower went from swimming 5,000m at 9 to co-captaining Uganda at Olympics
The Irish Sun· 3 days agoTHIRTY years ago, Gerry and a pregnant Moira Noble moved from Monaghan to Uganda to work as...
Court charges at least 42 Ugandan youths over anti-graft protest
Reuters· 6 days agoAt least 42 protesters were charged and remanded when they appeared at a magistrate's court in ...
Ugandan authorities arrest dozens in clampdown on anti-corruption protests
Morning Star· 7 days agoUGANDAN security forces arrested dozens of people today as they tried to walk to the parliament...