Uganda Broadcasting Corporation
Easter Then and Now: What It Means for Christians in a Changing Generation.
By Grace Obbo
Every year, as Easter approaches, churches fill up, families gather, and the message of Christ’s sacrifice and resurrection is retold. For Christians, Easter is not just another date on the calendar. It is the foundation of their faith, a reminder of hope, redemption, and new beginnings.
However, as society evolves, so does the way this sacred season is...
Orthodox Archbishop leads ecumenical Way of the Cross in Kampala
By Ivan Jjuuko.
The Archbishop of the Orthodox Church in Uganda, Metropolitan Jeronymos Muzeeyi, has led Christians in an ecumenical Way of the Cross procession in Kampala, bringing together different denominations in a joint act of faith during the Easter season.
The procession started from the Orthodox Church headquarters in Namungoona and moved through the city to Old Kampala Secondary...
Bweera Primary School gets new classrooms, facilities in dfcu–Mastercard project.
By Shivan Ayebare
Bweera Primary School in Kabale District has received new and renovated facilities under a UGX 20 million project funded by dfcu Bank in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation.
The works, implemented by Makerere University students under the Scholars Program, include a four-classroom block, a ventilated pit latrine, and a water-harvesting tank.
The school, established in 1983, serves over...
Why the Uganda Airlines bird strike is being misunderstood.
By Samuel Ssenono
There’s been a wave of reaction following the Uganda Airlines Johannesburg–Entebbe incident, driven largely by one question: how does a bird strike happen nearly 45 minutes into a flight, and why didn’t the aircraft turn back immediately?
Both questions come down to how flight operations actually work.
Uganda Airlines confirmed that flight UR713 returned to Johannesburg after a...
Uganda receives eight migrants from U.S. under new bilateral protection agreement.
Uganda has received eight individuals transferred from the United States under a new bilateral arrangement that allows Kampala to examine protection requests for third-country nationals.
The group arrived on April 1, 2026, following approval of their cases by a U.S. immigration judge. Authorities say their asylum and protection claims will now be processed in Uganda.
The transfer follows a July 2025...
Parliament set to table tax bills, budget estimates and key legislation on April 1
By Gloria Gwitabinji
Parliament is scheduled to handle a packed legislative agenda on Wednesday, April 1, with tax amendment bills, the national budget estimates and several major pieces of legislation lined up for consideration.
According to the order paper for the Fifth Sitting of the Third Meeting of the Fifth Session of the 11th Parliament, the House will begin at...
Gov’t says Uganda has enough fuel stocks despite Middle East disruption
The Government has moved to calm fears over possible fuel shortages, saying Uganda’s petroleum supply remains stable despite the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
In a joint statement issued on March 30, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development and the Uganda National Oil Company said the country’s fuel stocks and inland...
dfcu Profit Rises to UGX 81.5Bn as Income Hits UGX 526Bn in Tighter Market.
By Samuel Ssenono
dfcu Limited grew profit after tax to UGX 81.5 billion in 2025, up from UGX 75.1 billion, as the bank expanded income and deposits despite tighter liquidity and high funding costs across the economy.
Total income rose 16 percent to UGX 526 billion, driven largely by a 20 percent jump in non-funded income to UGX 108 billion, pointing...
Uganda showcases tourism and investment opportunities at China Expo
The Embassy of Uganda in Beijing is participating in the Tourism Plus Expo currently underway in Shanghai, using the platform to market the country’s tourism potential and deepen ties with China and other global partners.
The three-day event, running from March 29 to 31, has attracted tourism stakeholders from around the world, with Uganda presenting a dedicated exhibition booth designed...
Rising Poverty in Kigezi Puts Focus on SACCO Investment
By Shivan Ayebare.
As the cost of living tightens and household incomes come under pressure, members of Kihanga Mparo SACCO have been urged to prioritise savings, investment and disciplined borrowing to stay afloat and grow their incomes.
The call came during the SACCO’s 20th Annual General Meeting held at its head office in Mparo, Rukiga District, under the theme “Securing...















