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Lydia Mugambe, who is also a High Court judge in Uganda, told police she had "immunity" when she was arrested for forcing her ...
Tobacco farming in Uganda has resulted in the loss of trees key to the diets of chimpanzees and baboons, increasing ...
In January, a joint team of soldiers and police evicted more than 400 local people who had been occupying part of the 64 square kilometre Maruzi ranch in Apac District. The most affected were actually ...
If the next pope is from sub-Saharan Africa, he would be the first in Catholic Church history. Catholic Africans think it is ...
The growing popularity of charcoal from the shea nut tree has made the situation worse. It is said to burn for longer than ...
Just 10 years ago, spotting a gray crowned crane in Rwanda’s wetlands had become a rarity. These elegant birds — tall and statuesque, with golden plumes fanning from their heads — once flourished ...
Swahili’s historical spread is often chalked up to merchants, Islamic scholars and colonial clerks. That’s only half the ...
Ibrahim Miracle, a journalist working with Christian-based Top Television, was brutally assaulted by the Joint Anti-Terrorism ...
Former minister Sam Kutesa built a multimillion-dollar church in Sembabule after surviving cancer, sparking backlash over ...
The retired police officer, who succumbed to cancer, shot to prominence during the April 2011 Walk-to-Work protests led by ...
Important achievements in preventing deaths and improving access to health services for refugees are at risk from the current ...
The fighters, who are close to 1,000, are reportedly stranded in Kenya and want to return home after more than three decades ...