The Uganda Bureau of Statistics attributed some of the reduction in population among the minorities to those who failed to disclose their ethnicities, while locals say many of them either migrated or ...
As traditions evolve, the concept of bride price has become a matter of contention as to whether it is still an obligation ...
Idi Amin, Yoweri Museveni, and the Making of the Ugandan State Mahmood Mamdani, Harvard University Press, £22.38FOR many of a certain generation in Britain, Uganda is synonymous with the figure of Idi ...
I always found former prime minister Ruhakana Rugunda and Gen James Mugira as competent guides in this unlearning ...
President Yoweri Museveni has praised retired Chief Justice Alfonse Chigamoy Owiny-Dollo for what he described as ...
Deep in the forests of Cameroon lives a remote tribe with only a handful of families, far from cities and modern life. A ...
Last month, two mass graves were found containing the bodies of 172 of people the M23 rebels had killed. Last year the Congolese Army continued to confront M23 rebels in North Kivu province. The ...
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MP Fungaroo Raises Alarm Over Suspected 120,000-Acre Customary Land Grab in Obongi-Yumbe
Obongi Constituency Member of Parliament-elect, Kaps Hassan Fungaroo, has raised alarm over a suspected scheme to sell large portions of communal and customary land in the Ma'di sub-region.Fungaroo ...
President Museveni has met National Resistance Movement (NRM) leaders from Greater Masaka at State Lodge Masaka, urging them to focus on addressing the real challenges affecting wananchi (citizens), ...
Traditional chiefs gathered at Ivory Coast's main airport on Friday to welcome a "talking drum" looted over a century ago. This marks the first artefact returned to the West African nation by its ...
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has praised retired chief justice Alfonse Chigamoy Owiny-Dollo for what he described as corruption-free leadership that helped transform Uganda’s judiciary. Speaking ...
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Authentic Photos Of The Batwa People, Who Lived Peacefully Until They Were Evicted From Their Forest In 1991
The Echuya Batwa—often known as “keepers of the forest”—are an endangered tribe of forest-dwelling hunter-gatherer people. They lived peacefully off their land without any outside influence until 1991 ...
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