Gold interests in Karamoja threatens northeastern region's meager, but steady, source of income
Country has one of lowest electrification rates in Africa - a continent where some 600 million people are off the power grid
There have been several incidents of women being harassed, undressed by mobs in Kampala since anti-pornography law was passed this month
New harsh penalties -- including stiff jail terms -- could be ruled unconstitutional
In an attempt to combat terrifying rate of traffic fatalities, government is setting up new agency to promote better roads, safer driving
Human Rights Watch's Africa Division says US should send strong signal to Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, who vowed last week to sign anti-homosexuality bill
Attacks by once-fearsome Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) -- which terrorized northern Uganda for two decades -- are at lowest level since 2008 because of loss of defecting Ugandan fighters
Law makes it illegal to wear revealing clothing, including tops that show too much cleavage and miniskirts, defined as anything above the knee
Ministry of Energy announced it had signed a memorandum of understanding with UK’s Tullow Oil, France’s Total and China’s Cnooc
New report says mining could lead to human rights abuses, land disputes if Ugandan government does not do more to protect interests of indigenous people
Approval of bill could mean life sentences for offenders
Despite being blind Bashir Ramathan has made a name for himself in boxing
Fighting has meant huge losses in revenue for cross-border merchants, farmers
Lawmakers say government has not fully explained rationale for getting involved in South Sudan, might be better served by remaining neutral
Three students have invented a smartphone application that can measure the heartbeat of a fetus and provide health advice
Country’s military welcomes deployment of unmanned aircraft to assist in operations against rebel group hiding out in eastern DRC
Opposition allies accuse Uganda's president of trying to get rid of Erias Lukwago in order to take control of Kampala
In a petition from local leaders, Erias Lukwago was accused of disobeying directives and inciting the public against paying taxes
Ugandan orphanage teaches kids to play and perform concerts
Deal expected to be signed Monday has been delayed indefinitely
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