Source: New Vision Uganda RSS - Sun, 19 May 2013 15:18:32 GMT
A push for more gender-friendly laws
Zizinga: surviving deathrow, forgiving tormentors
After being set jail-free, Patrick Zizinga looks back at how he was falsely accused of killing his wife in October 2002…Read More
Ugandans adopt 100 babies
Ugandan families have in the past three years adopted over 100 children from the Malaika Babies Home in Kampala… Read More
Mulago Hospital opens new front in war against quack doctors
Mulago National hospital has installed two electronic display boards at the Labour suits to stop claims of missing newborn babies… Read More
Govt launches national transport plan
A national transport plan including a transport plan for Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA) has been launched… Read More
Source: New Vision Uganda RSS - Sat, 18 May 2013 21:09:33 GMT
Bidandi involved in accident, life in doctors’ hands
UNDP advises govt on poverty eradication
Government has been called on to consider the rural communities during the planning process if the country is to increased household incomes that will..Read More
Siamese twins develop pneumonia
The Siamese twins admitted at Mulago hospital have developed pneumonia… Read More
Police arrest prime suspect in Bugolobi murder
The police have arrested a key suspect in the last month’s murder of a private security guard at the offices of Samaritans Purse, an international NG.. Read More
South Korea hails Uganda on promoting security
South Korea has hailed the government of Uganda for ensuring national security that has stimulated peace and an environment that fosters economic grow.. Read More
Source: New Vision Uganda RSS - Sat, 18 May 2013 15:25:17 GMT
UNDP advises govt on poverty eradication
Siamese twins develop pneumonia
The Siamese twins admitted at Mulago hospital have developed pneumonia…Read More
Police arrest prime suspect in Bugolobi murder
The police have arrested a key suspect in the last month’s murder of a private security guard at the offices of Samaritans Purse, an international NG.. Read More
South Korea hails Uganda on promoting security
South Korea has hailed the government of Uganda for ensuring national security that has stimulated peace and an environment that fosters economic grow.. Read More
South Korea eyes rural satellite communication
President Yoweri Museveni has called on South Korean investors to tap into Uganda?s abundant resources, saying Uganda is a rich country with many reso.. Read More
Source: New Vision Uganda RSS - Fri, 17 May 2013 15:09:20 GMT
Hospital accountant charged over sh55m fraud
3 arrested over night prayer girl’s murder
Three suspects have been arrested over the gruesome murder of an 8-year old girl who was defiled and strangled during night prayers at Pastor Wilson B..Read More
Health service providers warned
State minister for primary health care, Sarah Opendi, has asked health service providers to make their messages clear to the public… Read More
Ten receive free open heart surgeries
Ten children with heart problems have undergone free open heart surgeries at Uganda heart institute Mulago… Read More
KCCA aids women groups
Over 170 women groups have benefited from the Community Driven Development (CDD) programmes of Kampala Capital City Authority, (KCCA) the executive di.. Read More
Source: New Vision Uganda RSS - Tue, 14 May 2013 12:03:36 GMT
Three hit with iron bars, admitted at Mulago
Local Gov?ts return sh32b to treasury
Local governments have returned sh32b to the treasury which they were unable to spend in 2011/2012 financial year…Read More
State House to get sh170b in the next budget
State House budget is to increase by sh110b in the next financial year… Read More
Vetting of new judges expected to start today
The appointments committee of Parliament will today start interviewing the 28 nominated judges… Read More
Elders told to write Wills
The minister for information and national guidance has called upon people especially the elders to write Wills as a way of ensuring harmony in their f.. Read More
Source: New Vision Uganda RSS - Mon, 13 May 2013 13:40:58 GMT
Walusimbi hands over office today
Flood devastation in pictures
In the last few weeks, different parts of the country have been at the receiving end of torrential rains. Floods have left a few people dead and thous..Read More
Saudi Arabia lifts travel ban
The Saudi Embassy in Kampala has started issuing visas for Muslim pilgrims travelling to Medina and Mecca for Humra… Read More
Drop case against Kadaga, MPs tell Kamba
A section of MPs have attacked Kibuku County MP Saleh Kamba for petitioning the constitutional court challenging Speaker Rebecca Kadaga?s ruling over.. Read More
Another mobile money dealer killed in Wakiso
Police is hunting for unknown assailants who shot dead a mobile money dealer of Yesu Amala village, Nansana town, Wakiso district… Read More
By Taddeo Bwambale and Violet Nabatanzi
The US ambassador to Uganda, Scott DeLisi has said his country will not cut aid to Uganda over allegations of corruption involving some Ugandan officials.
Several donors suspended aid to Uganda following investigations into alleged corruption in the Office of the Prime Minister, where over sh50b was reportedly misappropriated.
DeLisi said his country was convinced that its funding to Uganda was properly utilised, since it was outside direct budget support to Government.
“People have been saying that we are silent on corruption in Uganda. The money we bring here has not disappeared, but we must stand together to solve the problem of corruption,” he said. Read the rest of this entry »














