Author: Umoja Editor

The UPDF has today arrested their own, Baguma Yofesi who went on a shooting spree yesterday leaving 40 cows dead in Moruita, Nakapiripirit district Baguma was tasked to look after recovered stolen cattle as it awaits handover to the rightful owners In a twist of events, the officer took the cattle for grazing before opening rapid fire killing eighteen cattle instantly while 22 cattle died from injuries later While talking to Nile Post, the UPDF said they have taken action against the Officer in question “We have arrested Private Baguma Yofesi, and detained him at 407 Brigade Headquarters in Nakapiripirit.…

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A village in Homa Kenya is celebrating the return of an 81-year-old man who had gone missing for 51 years after he disappeared from home in 1972. Joseph Odongo left his home in Riwa village, West Kanyada location when he was 30 years old. This was after a disagreement with some of his family members. In the village, no one below 60 years could recognize him when he returned home as everyone who was born after he left only heard about his story but never saw him. Mzee Odongo said his decision to vanish from home was after he disagreed…

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A 29-year-old March 23 Movement (M23) rebel operating in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and another Ugandan national were sentenced on Friday to six years in prison by the Kisoro Chief Magistrates over illegal possession of a firearm. The court that was presided over by Kisoro Chief Magistrate Kenneth Komakech heard from the prosecution that Uwiragiye Silvan, 32, a resident of Gatete Village, Rwaramba Parish in Nyakinama Sub County, and Gashendure Bizi Sadik (29), a Congolese M23 soldier residing in Karambo Village, Bunagana, Democratic Republic of Congo, on August 12, 2023, while at Bunyangaro Nyabwishenya, crossed the border from…

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Former Golden band singer , Maureen Nantume has achieved enough musical success that has built up her courage for any battle in the industry. The singer opened up to media about the possibility of having a music battle with her former band members Catherine Kusasira and Mesach Semakula if it came in good faith. She made this revelation while speaking to the press over yesterday at her daughter’s Whitney’s graduation. She said that the musicians she hope she can Musicially battle are Catherine Kusasira and Mesach Semakula ,she replied when was questioned about the musicians she feels she would take…

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The much-anticipated music showdown between two of Uganda’s best female musicians went down yesterday and Hon Thomas Tayebwa the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, has come out to declare the winner. Tayebwa was present as the guest of honor as thousands of fans turned up to support their favorite artistes. The show went down as planned and though with its own flaws, fans really had a good time. Lots of opinions are still flying in up to now on who could have been the winner. Most opinions and online polls seem to give the King Herself, Cindy Sanyu a massive landslide win.  Her…

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Follow us on Instagram, subscribe to our Telegram channel and browser alerts for the latest news you need to know. Saturday, 16 Sep 2023 4:39 PM MYT PORT SUDAN, Sudan, Sept 16 — Sudan’s de facto leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan left today for a visit to Uganda, the ruling Sovereign Council said, in his latest trip abroad as battles raged in Khartoum. The African country has been at war since fighting erupted in the capital between the regular army led by Burhan and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces commanded by his deputy-turned-rival Mohamed Hamdan Daglo. Clashes around Khartoum’s military headquarters — where Burhan had been…

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What appeared like a humble and compassionate appeal by former US president Barack Obama to the people of Libya has ignited rage against him on social media Libya floods death toll The former president went on Twitter on Friday, September 15, to urge well-wishers to help victims of floods in Libya. Humanitarian agencies and global news publishers announced that at least 11,300 people had been killed in the floods that hit Libya. Bodies continue to be collected on beaches where they had been washed to by raging waters as effects of Climate Change continue to manifest in an ugly way. Muammar Gaddafi once…

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Police officers are investigating a case in which a woman was killed by her new husband, who married her a little less than six months ago. Annah Awujo is believed to have been killed by her husband, Arorwa Otube, just moments after she returned home from a relative’s burial. A report by the Daily Monitor indicated that the couple had a bitter argument following her return from the funeral, and the man attacked her before running away. “When she returned, they had a bitter exchange. The cause of the murder is believed to be an accusation of infidelity. Domestic violence dominated throughout the…

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The saying “If wishes were horses, everyone would ride” befittingly suits Sheila Carol Gashumba’s latest wish that she just expressed via her social media accounts. Following the sacking of Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin ‘Micho‘ Sredojevic from his role after Uganda failed to qualify for the AFCON Finals, Sheila Gashumba pleaded with the FUFA president Hon. Moses Magogo Hassim, to offer her boyfriend Derrick Ddungu alias Rickman Manrick’s dad the opportunity to coach the Cranes team. Sheila Gashumba made the request suggesting that a Ugandan by nationality should at least be given a chance to take charge of the national…

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