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crime 30 April 2026

Ggaba Toddler Killer Onyum Sentenced to Death, Shows No Remorse

Christopher Okello Onyum has been sentenced to death by the High Court for the brutal murder of four toddlers at Gaba Early Childhood Development Centre on April 2, 2026. Justice Alice Komuhangi Khaukha described the killings as meticulously planned and barbaric, fitting the 'rarest of the rare' category for the ultimate penalty. Source: https://observer.ug/news/onyum-unapologetic-about-ggaba-toddler-killings-sentenced-to-death

Source: The Observer (Uganda)
  • death-sentence
  • ggaba-murders
  • child-killings

Politics 30 April 2026

Museveni Clarifies Sovereignty Bill Won't Harm Investments or Remittances

President Yoweri Museveni has assured that the Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, targets policy independence from external interference, not foreign investments, remittances, or private funds. He ties the legislation to Africa's long anti-colonial history while the government revises it amid stakeholder concerns. Source: https://observer.ug/news/67841

Source: The Observer (Uganda)
  • museveni
  • sovereignty bill
  • foreign investment

Business 30 April 2026

Ssendaula: Uganda's Debt Woes Stem from Misuse, Not Borrowing Itself

Former Finance Minister Gerald Ssendaula argues that borrowing is essential for Uganda's growth but stresses that the key problem lies in how the funds are spent. He urges better utilization in productive areas like infrastructure and education to ensure repayment capacity. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/business/finance/former-finance-minister-gerald-ssendaula-borrowing-is-not-the-problem-misuse-is--5442630

Source: Daily Monitor (Uganda)
  • debt
  • borrowing
  • ssendaula

Business 30 April 2026

Fuel Anxiety Rises in Uganda Amid Panic Buying and Global Price Surge Despite Stable Supplies

Uganda's government assures ample fuel stocks for months ahead, yet panic buying, empty pumps in rural areas, and soaring global oil prices are fueling consumer fears of shortages and higher costs. This surge in demand risks self-fulfilling price hikes and inflation across transport and goods. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/business/markets/no-shortage-but-rising-anxiety-panic-buying-and-price-fears-grip-the-fuel-market-5442682

Source: Daily Monitor (Uganda)
  • fuel shortage
  • panic buying
  • oil prices

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Christopher Okello Onyum has been sentenced to death by the High Court for the brutal murder of four toddlers at Gaba Early Childhood Development Centre on April 2, 2026. Justice Alice Komuhangi Khaukha described the killings as meticulously planned and barbaric, fitting the 'rarest of the rare' category for the ultimate penalty. Source: https://observer.ug/news/onyum-unapologetic-about-ggaba-toddler-killings-sentenced-to-death

Politics

Politics

President Yoweri Museveni has assured that the Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, targets policy independence from external interference, not foreign investments, remittances, or private funds. He ties the legislation to Africa's long anti-colonial history while the government revises it amid stakeholder concerns. Source: https://observer.ug/news/67841

Business

Business

Former Finance Minister Gerald Ssendaula argues that borrowing is essential for Uganda's growth but stresses that the key problem lies in how the funds are spent. He urges better utilization in productive areas like infrastructure and education to ensure repayment capacity. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/business/finance/former-finance-minister-gerald-ssendaula-borrowing-is-not-the-problem-misuse-is--5442630

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Rescue teams recovered three bodies from River Nguse in Kagadi District following the capsizing of a canoe with over 30 passengers on April 28. Search efforts continue amid challenges from the river's channels, with the exact number of missing unconfirmed due to no passenger list. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/three-bodies-recovered-after-canoe-carrying-over-30-passengers-capsizes-in-kagadi-5442692