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Known for his enthusiasm, accessibility, and love for cars, Rajiv bridged the gap between elite motorsport and everyday enthusiasts, helping to cultivate a culture that is now finding new expression through events like the memorial drive.

One Year Since Rajiv Ruparelia’s Passing: Motorsport Fans to Honour Him with Memorial Drive

One year on, the engines will roar again—not for competition, but for remembrance—as Uganda’s motorsport community rallies in motion to honour a man who lived life in the fast lane and left
April 23, 2026
A photo collage of ICT Minister, Chris Baryomunsi, National ICT Hub in Nakawa and the ICT Permanent Secretary Dr. Aminah Zawedde.

INVESTIGATION: Auditor General faults ICT Ministry for mishandling UGX 14 billion innovators’ fund 

An Auditor General’s investigation has exposed the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance for mishandling over UGX 13.8 billion, which was meant to support Ugandan innovators in developing their ideas and innovations
One of the oil drilling rigs in the Tilenga Project operated by French giant TotalEnergies Uganda.

Uganda’s oil projects hit by delays, funding shortfalls – Auditor General says 

The Auditor General, Edward Akol, has noted with concern that the Tilenga and KingFisher Development Area oil projects in western Uganda are behind schedule in hitting completion targets, with some activities also
A photo collage of U.S President Donald Trump and Uganda's President, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni

Tough times for Uganda as President Trump suspends US foreign aid for three months, cuts WHO and climate funding

Uganda, a major recipient of America’s foreign aid, could find herself in a tough position after the 47th President of the United States of America, Donald Trump issued an executive order halting
Genevieve Kampiire, Advocate, Managing Partner - Neptune Advocates, Professional Advisor - Law Development Center (LDC), and scholar of Tax Law and Policy (Makerere University School of Law).

Taxing Vacant Land: A Bold Step Toward Equity and Growth

Uganda’s urban centers, especially Kampala, face a growing dilemma. Cities are expanding, housing demand is soaring, yet vast tracts of land remain idle. This underutilized land hinders economic growth, fuels inequality, and
CrossFit KLA is the first and only official CrossFit box in Kampala, Uganda, dedicated to enhancing fitness through functional movements and high-intensity workouts.

Welcome to CrossFit KLA, Where Business Leaders Bring Their Unfitness Sins to Die on the Cross

Physical fitness often takes a back seat in a world where high-powered business leaders spend long hours behind desks, juggling tight schedules and critical decisions. However, nestled in the heart of Kampala,
I&M Bank Brand and Events Officer, Raymond Kakuru (left), speaks at the press conference as A Pass (right) looks on.

I&M Bank partners with A Pass for maiden concert and celebration of 10-year music journey 

Ugandan singer and songwriter Alexander Bagonza, popularly known as A Pass, is set to hold his maiden concert on January 31, 2025, at the Kampala Serena. The event, dubbed “A Pass Live
Mugisha and Finance Ministry Permanent Secretary, Ramathan Ggoobi. According the Auditor General, Mr. Ggoobi promised to clear the outstanding water bills.

Gov’t Agencies owe National Water UGX 73 billion in unpaid water bills

Government offices have continued to default on water bills which have ballooned to UGX 73 billion as the burden shifts to ordinary Ugandans who shoulder most of the payments. Details submitted to
Cooper Motors headquarters in Uganda

BREAKING NEWS: Cooper Motors shuts down operations in Uganda, other East African countries 

Cooper Motors Corporation (CMC) Holdings, the parent company of CMC (Uganda) Limited has announced its decision to gradually wind down operations in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania, in full compliance with local regulations
A photo collage of top Directors of Uganda's major public corporations and state enterprises. First row from top left: UETCL CEO Joshua Karamagi, Civil Aviation Authority Director General Fred Bamwesigye, UEDCL CEO Eng. Harrison Mutikanga. Second row from left: UNOC CEO Proscovia Nabbanja, NEC Luwero Enterprises CEO Lt. Gen. James Mugira, Uganda Railways Acting MD Musoke David Bulega. Bottom left: Uganda Airlines CEO Jennifer Bamuturaki, UEDCL M.D Paul Mwesigwa and Uganda Printing and Publishing Corporation CEO Prof.Sudi Nangoli.

Auditor General reveals most profitable and loss-making gov’t agencies

The Uganda Electricity Transmission Company (UETCL) has been ranked as the most profitable public company with a profit of UGX 82.3 billion earned through energy sales in the Financial Year (FY) ending
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