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NEW TWIST! Tycoon Ham moves to arrest Supreme Court judgment in loan case against DTB

By Brian Musaasizi Businessman Hamis Kiggundu has through his lawyers led by Fred Muwema has filed an application before the Supreme Court seeking to arrest an impending judgment in his loan case against Diamond Trust Bank. Last week, there was drama at the Supreme Court as Kiggundu protested against what he termed as unfairness

NRM MANIFESTO REVIEW! A look at how Agriculture sector has transformed Uganda in the last two years

By Brian Musaasizi In 2021, Ugandans went to the polls and 59% voted the National Resistance Movement (NRM) for another term with President Museveni on the steering wheel. The 2021 NRM re-election bid success followed a promising manifesto hinged on securing the future of Ugandans. Voters felt convinced and showed this through the ballot box.

President Museveni Promises to Support Somalia s Bid to Join EAC

President Museveni has pledged to support Somalia in its bid to join the East African Community (EAC) and exploit trade opportunities that exist in the region. Speaking during the closing ceremony of a two-day inaugural Uganda-Somalia business and investment summit held at Speke Resort Hotel in Munyonyo Kampala, Museveni said Somalia has all qualifications to

Songbird Angella Katatumba Customizes New USD 85,700 Land Cruiser Number Plate in Memory of Her Late Dad Katatumba

They say a corporate woman is judged by the type of car she drives, but I don’t know how true this is. As you read this, Angella Katatumba, a Ugandan singer, songwriter and businesswoman is the talk around Town after she imported a brand

PICTORIAL: Bharat Ghelani Organizes Uganda Re-Union 2022 to Mark 50 Years after the Expulsion of Indians by Amin

Bharat Ghelani , Businessman Ruparelia with Participants of Uganda Reunion 2022 Fifty years ago, brutal dictator Idi Amin announced his intention to expel Uganda's thriving community of British South Asians. They were given 90 days to leave or be rounded up in concentration camps. More than 27,000 ethnic Indian and Pakistani holders of UK

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