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news 8 May 2026

Kampala Road Closures Announced for Museveni's Swearing-In Ceremony

Kampala residents should anticipate significant traffic disruptions and increased security presence as President Yoweri Museveni prepares to be sworn in for a new term. Police have finalized comprehensive security and traffic management plans for the event at Kololo Independence Grounds. Source: https://observer.ug/news/museveni-inauguration-police-announce-road-closures-in-kampala

Source: The Observer (Uganda)
  • museveni
  • inauguration
  • kampala

government 8 May 2026

RDC Salaries Set for Major Boost: Museveni Backs Shs 9m Monthly Pay

Resident District Commissioners (RDCs) and their deputies may soon see a substantial increase in their monthly salaries, with proposals aiming to raise them to Shs 9 million and Shs 5 million respectively. This move, supported by President Museveni, aims to address stagnant pay and disparities within local government administration. Source: https://observer.ug/news/museveni-offers-to-increase-rdc-salaries-to-shs-9m-month

Source: The Observer (Uganda)
  • Museveni
  • RDC
  • salaries

Politics 8 May 2026

EU Navigates Complex Relationship with Uganda Amid Human Rights Concerns

The European Union faces a delicate balancing act in Uganda, continuing development aid and security cooperation despite human rights abuses and election irregularities, while limiting direct support for democracy activists. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/magazines/people-power/eu-s-delicate-balancing-act-in-uganda-5452292

Source: Daily Monitor (Uganda)
  • european union
  • uganda
  • human rights

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In April 1996, Uganda severed diplomatic ties with Sudan, expelling several diplomats over accusations of supporting rebels and a suspected plot to assassinate President Museveni. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/magazines/people-power/sudan-diplomats-given-48-hours-to-leave-uganda-5452436

news

news

Kampala residents should anticipate significant traffic disruptions and increased security presence as President Yoweri Museveni prepares to be sworn in for a new term. Police have finalized comprehensive security and traffic management plans for the event at Kololo Independence Grounds. Source: https://observer.ug/news/museveni-inauguration-police-announce-road-closures-in-kampala

government

government

Resident District Commissioners (RDCs) and their deputies may soon see a substantial increase in their monthly salaries, with proposals aiming to raise them to Shs 9 million and Shs 5 million respectively. This move, supported by President Museveni, aims to address stagnant pay and disparities within local government administration. Source: https://observer.ug/news/museveni-offers-to-increase-rdc-salaries-to-shs-9m-month

Health

Health

Fatalities during or after surgical procedures in Ugandan hospitals are a cause for concern, often stemming from avoidable errors ranging from unnecessary operations to inadequate patient monitoring. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/magazines/people-power/errors-that-may-lead-to-death-linked-with-surgery-5452316