Two-time Olympic 800m gold medallist Caster Semenya (in featured photo) has joined a South African women's football team. The 28-year-old is unable to compete without taking testosterone-reducing drugs following a rule change by the IAAF, athletics' governing body. It means she cannot defend her 800m World Championship title in Doha
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Police have arrested their own officer, PC Taremwa Davis in connection to the car shooting which occurred on the 5/09/2019, at around 10:30 pm, at Nambigirwa Bridge, along the Kampala Entebbe Express Highway, and claimed the lives of two victims, who were occupants in a Black Toyota Land Cruiser under
Read MoreThe Uganda shilling held its ground on account of sagging demand as interbank market players unwound positions. Trading was in the range of 3675/3685. In the shilling interbank market, overnight funds quoted at 7% while one week funds traded at the previous level of 10%. In the fixed income market,
Read MoreBy AFP Robert Mugabe, who has died aged 95, was Zimbabwe's president for 37 years. He had a long history of making colourful or controversial remarks during his nearly four decades. He was ousted in a military coup in November 2017. Here are some of them: On staying in office
Read MoreZimbabwe's former President Robert Gabriel Mugabe is no more. Mugabe breathed his last in a Singapore hospital where he has been since April. Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa made the announcement on Twitter. "It is with the utmost sadness that I announce the passing on of Zimbabwe's founding father and former
Read MoreTanzania's national air carrier says it is suspending flights from the commercial capital Dar es Salaam to South Africa's biggest city, Johannesburg, which has been the scene of several days of xenophobic violence. "You are aware that there is ongoing violence in South Africa whereby the youth have taken laws
Read MoreWork on a pipeline that would transport crude oil 1,445 km (898 miles) from Uganda to Tanzania's coast has been suspended. Tullow Oil had planned to sell a stake in the $3.5bn (£2.8bn) project to state-owned Chinese firm CNOOC and French oil giant Total, but the deal collapsed last week
Read MoreWithout technological constraints, more people from across Africa are free to innovate and create on the global stage; democratisation of energy is necessary to enable Africans to move into the digital age. The term ‘Democratisation of Technology’ has become synonymous with the digital age. In a nutshell, it means that
Read MoreUganda’s Security Isn’t Bad As It’s Portrayed, It’s Improving – Jeje Odongo
Uganda’s Minister of Internal Affairs, Abubaker Jeje Odongo (in featured photo) has said the country's security isn't as bad as the opposition and social media critics are trying to depict it as a result of what he called a few incidences of kidnap and murder. "Security isn't bad as it
Read MoreMuseveni Woos Investors: “Uganda Safest Place To Invest Your Money”
Uganda is the safest place for any investor to inject their money and offers immense business opportunities, President Museveni has said. “If there is a place where you can easily make money, it is Uganda. The place is secure. That is why we host 1.4 million refugees from the neighbouring
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