By Sharon Tibenda
18th Feb 2011
A police officer in Serere has been into unconsciousness and his gun stolen after he tried to intervene in a scuffle between NRM and FDC supporters at Kamod trading centre. (more…)
By Sharon Tibenda
18th Feb 2011
A police officer in Serere has been into unconsciousness and his gun stolen after he tried to intervene in a scuffle between NRM and FDC supporters at Kamod trading centre. (more…)
By John Stephen Katende
18th Feb 2011
The government has ordered all mobile phone companies operating in Uganda to intercept key words like ‘Egypt’, ‘People Power’, and ‘Bullet’ from all their short message services or SMS, Reuters News Agency has reported.
An internal email from the state-run Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) with the order was leaked (more…)
17th Feb 2011
By Timothy Nsubuga
Yesterday, 16th February at about 6.30pm, the government arrested 27 FDC supporters and poll agents at Kataraka. The group were arrested from Mr. John Behumbiza’s house. Mr. Behumbiza is the Chairman of Dr. Besigye’s Nyakyera Campaign Task Force.
The FDC supporters were arrested while they were training to act as (more…)
14th Feb 2011
For the last 25 years, President Yoweri Museveni has been in charge of Uganda’s stride into the future and he wants to continue. Uganda Correspondent therefore feels that while the viability of the opposition’s programmes for government must not escape close public scrutiny in this election, it is also fair that the electorate focus their attention on Museveni’s 25 year record. Mr. Bernard Ddumba, a regular contributor to Uganda Correspondent, gives his personal views below. (more…)
By John Stephen Katende
14th Feb 2011
Online opinion polls on three big newspaper websites, namely, www.newvision.co.ug, www.monitor.co.ug, and www.independent.ug about who is likely to win the presidential contest this Friday 18th have put IPC presidential candidate Dr. Kizza Besigye miles ahead of incumbent President and NRM party flag bearer Yoweri Museveni. (more…)
By George Murumba
14th Feb 2011
The British government has warned the ruling NRM government to desist from using violence to quell protests by unarmed civilians if and when they chose to demand for political reforms and freedoms like the Tunisians and Egyptians did, Uganda Correspondent can reveal. (more…)