Douglas Mpuga joined VOA in 2001. Before joining VOA, he worked in Uganda for then National broadcaster, Radio Uganda.
South Sudan says it has repulsed an offensive by Sudanese forces meant to retake the town
International Crisis Group study says Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni is following a failed path similar to that of his predecessors
Gerald Gahima says violence is almost inevitable if there is no political change in Rwanda.
Walid Phares says other regions are likely to demand autonomy
French and Chinese companies support the construction of a refinery and export pipeline from Uganda’s Lake Albert oil fields
Operations at public hospitals countrywide are reportedly paralyzed
Member of Parliament says traffickers have deep political connections
Lulume Bayiga says a big chunk around the lake is off limits to navigation
Traffickers take advantage of high unemployment and lax immigration laws
IOM official says the trafficking is done by “respectable people” in Uganda who are targeting good-looking, young girls.
Kasha Jacqueline Nabagasera says if the bill is passed, they will challenge it in court
Frank Mugisha says bill penalizes two consenting adults who have not harmed anyone
Officials say at least 12 people killed in Cairo and Suez and 2,500 others hurt since protests broke out Thursday
Tullow oil to sell $ 3 billion assets to France’s Total and China’s CNOOC
Kizza Besigye says those who arrested him were ‘almost certainly high on drugs’
Police intercepted the group on the highway as they headed towards the city center
British company evicted 20,000 Ugandan peasants from arable land to plant trees
Unions suspend their 5-day strike for two days to allow protesters ‘to relax,’ and then come back on Monday.
The New Forest Company evicted 20,000 Ugandan peasants from arable land to plant trees
Saturday's violent outburst follows two days of attacks by gunmen leaving at over 25 people dead
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