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Locals return from Uganda with adopted son

When Geoff and Shannon Dunton saw a picture and read a short story about Benjamin Mukisagwe — a 2-year-old orphan from Uganda — they knew he was going to be their boy.

Uganda: Govt Orders All Journalists to Register

[Observer]Information Minister Mary Karoro Okurut has vowed to weed out all those pretending to be journalists from the profession.

Uganda: NRM Can Run to Court - Wacha

[Observer]The speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga told the NRM the scary truth today in her ruling: there was no basis in law for her to expel the four sacked NRM MPs from Parliament.

Uganda: NRM Goes to Court Over Rebel MPs

[New Vision]The National Resistance Movement (NRM) has disagreed with yesterday's ruling by the Uganda Parliament Speaker Rebecca Kadaga to retain in Parliament the four MPs Tinkasimire Barnabas, Theodore Ssekikubo, Mohammed Nsereko and Hon Wilfred Niwagaba, who ceased to be its members.

Uganda: NSSF Disputes Mismanagement Allegations

[Independent]The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has issued a statement disputing the allegations of fraud and corruption reported by the local media on May 3.

Uganda: Diplomatic Passports Blacklisted in UK

[New Vision]"We are not to blame." That is the chorus from the internal affairs ministry as the repeated abuse of Ugandan diplomatic passport continues to soil the country's image abroad.

Uganda: Professionalise Somali Army - President Museveni

[New Vision]President Yoweri Museveni has stressed the need for capacity building for the people of Somalia especially in the area of professionalization of the army as one of the most important pillars of the state.

Uganda priest ostracized for publicizing sexual abuse

The Catholic Church suspends Anthony Musaala indefinitely for shining a light on what he calls an open secret: Sex abuse is a problem in Africa too. KAMPALA, Uganda — He is a celebrity across eastern and central Africa, a gospel music star known to many as the "Dancing Priest." But for years he also was a keeper of painful secrets — his own and many others'.

Uganda priest ostracized for publicizing sexual abuse

The Catholic Church suspends Anthony Musaala indefinitely for shining a light on what he calls an open secret: Sex abuse is a problem in Africa too. KAMPALA, Uganda — He is a celebrity across eastern and central Africa, a gospel music star known to many as the "Dancing Priest." But for years he also was a keeper of painful secrets — his own and many others'.        

Uganda priest ostracized for publicizing sexual abuse

The Catholic Church suspends Anthony Musaala indefinitely for shining a light on what he calls an open secret: Sex abuse is a problem in Africa too. KAMPALA, Uganda — He is a celebrity across eastern and central Africa, a gospel music star known to many as the "Dancing Priest." But for years he also was a keeper of painful secrets — his own and many others'.

Uganda: Aiming for Climate Change-Resilient Coffee in Uganda

[IRIN]Kampala -In Uganda, a new pilot project seeks to understand the threat climate change poses to coffee, which will enable growers to enhance the crop's resilience to extreme weather events.

Uganda priest ostracized for publicizing sexual abuse

The Catholic Church suspends Anthony Musaala indefinitely for shining a light on what he calls an open secret: Sex abuse is a problem in Africa too. KAMPALA, Uganda — He is a celebrity across eastern and central Africa, a gospel music star known to many as the "Dancing Priest." But for years he also was a keeper of painful secrets — his own and many others'.

Uganda priest ostracized for publicizing sexual abuse

The Catholic Church suspends Anthony Musaala indefinitely for shining a light on what he calls an open secret: Sex abuse is a problem in Africa too. KAMPALA, Uganda — He is a celebrity across eastern and central Africa, a gospel music star known to many as the "Dancing Priest." But for years he also was a keeper of painful secrets — his own and many others'.

Uganda priest ostracized for publicizing sexual abuse

The Catholic Church suspends Anthony Musaala indefinitely for shining a light on what he calls an open secret: Sex abuse is a problem in Africa too. KAMPALA, Uganda — He is a celebrity across eastern and central Africa, a gospel music star known to many as the "Dancing Priest." But for years he also was a keeper of painful secrets — his own and many others'.

Aiming for climate change-resilient coffee in Uganda

In Uganda, a new pilot project seeks to understand the threat climate change poses to coffee, which will enable growers to enhance the crop's resilience to extreme weather events.