Ugandan musician Mukunja Atasera has been detained at Kabalagala Police Station and denied bail following a cyberstalking case filed against him by fellow artist Lil Pazo Lunabe. However, sources close to the musician believe his arrest is politically motivated — reportedly linked to a campaign song he recently released in …
Read More »Army Raid Hotel Hosting Bobi Wine’s Campaign Team in Lira
Police officers and plain-clothed security operatives on Tuesday night launched an operation at a hotel in Lira City, northern Uganda, where National Unity Platform (NUP) president Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, and his campaign team are staying. NUP lawyer Benjamin Katana confirmed the development, saying: “It’s true, we …
Read More »Paris to Host Global Black Pride in 2026 — A Landmark for Afro-Queer Visibility
In a major announcement, Global Black Pride — the international cultural, political, artistic, and celebratory platform for Afro-queer communities — has confirmed that its 2026 edition will be held in Paris from 9 to 13 September 2026. Founded in 2020 by Nigerian activist Micheal Ighodaro, who sought refuge in the …
Read More »Uganda’s Electoral Crisis: Court Cases and State House Influence Undermine Democracy
By Alexander Luyima | The Hoima Post | Kampala — 28 October 2025 Ugandans are increasingly disillusioned with the Electoral Commission (EC), as recent events suggest that the institution’s independence is being compromised. Allegations of bias, manipulation, and unlawful conduct have surfaced, casting doubt on the credibility of the upcoming …
Read More »NTV Denied Access to Parliament Over Coverage of “Unopposed” Candidates
By Alexander Luyima This morning, the NTV news crew was barred from entering Uganda’s Parliament, with their press accreditation withdrawn at the entrance. When asked for an explanation, security personnel reportedly said they had “instructions not to allow entry,” without providing any further details. Sources indicate that the move comes …
Read More »Paul Biya Re-Elected at 92 — Protests Erupt Across Cameroon
On October 12, 2025, Cameroon held a presidential election in which incumbent President Paul Biya—aged 92 and already in power for more than four decades—ran for another seven-year term. The country’s Constitutional Council later declared that Biya won 53.66 % of the vote, defeating his closest rival Issa Tchiroma Bakary, …
Read More »Nomination Day and the Democracy We Deserve
By Alexander Luyima | The Hoima Post Ugandans are increasingly losing faith in the promise of a fair election. The nominations for the January 2026 polls have once again exposed deep cracks in the independence and credibility of the Electoral Commission of Uganda. Reports of opposition candidates, especially those from …
Read More »THE DISCIPLINE AND MEANING BEHIND THE NATIONAL FLAG
By Amiri Wabusimba. A few days ago, a post on social media about the Uganda flag caught my attention. It reminded me that while national flags are among the most visible symbols of a country, they are often the least understood. Every flag that flutters over capital cities or local …
Read More »Makerere University Suspends Student for Assault in Anti-Gay Clash at Mitchell Hall
Brian Murungi, a Bachelor of Social Work student at Makerere University, has been suspended for allegedly assaulting a fellow student and destroying property during violent clashes at Mitchell Hall, following unrest tied to anti-gay sentiments among residents. In a letter dated October 24, 2025, signed by Vice Chancellor Professor Barnabas …
Read More »Speaker Anita Among Set for Unopposed Return as Challenger Pulls Out After “Abduction”
The opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) candidate, Florence Asio, who was set to challenge Speaker of Parliament Anita Among for the Bukedea District Woman MP seat, is reportedly battling trauma following what the party describes as an abduction that forced her out of the race. Asio went missing just hours …
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