Two young women in Uganda who were arrested after they were allegedly seen kissing in public have been charged and could spend the rest of their lives in prison.
Casey Means answered questions about the abortion pill, birth control, and vaccines out of both sides of her mouth.
In response, the Micro and Small Enterprises Recovery Fund was launched in 2021, with the support of the Mastercard Foundation and implemented by Financial Sector Deepening (FSD) Uganda. The fund was ...
Last summer, our headteacher of Rivelin Primary School, Mrs Hayley Wright, took on an incredible challenge — a sponsored skydive — to raise funds for children supported by Bevan Community Trust in ...
In a break from tradition, refugees admitted to the United States after extensive interviews and vetting are being detained and questioned again ...
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Two of the favourites, defending 2024 Entebbe Ladies Open champion Peace Kabasweka from Toro Club and Uganda Ladies Open 2025 champion Mercy Nyachama of Kenya jumped into an early lead as the  Entebbe ...
Ahead of their first game back on Canadian soil, Brady Tkachuk and Jake Sanderson each told reporters they had nothing but respect for the U.S. women's team when asked about the backlash against the ...
These prosecutions mark a rising pattern: as elections approach across Africa, the distance between digital civic space and ...
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The women, a 22-year-old entertainer and a 21-year-old unemployed colleague, were arrested on February 18 in Arua city.
Ugandan police have detained two women in the northwest of the country after neighbors reported them for same-sex activity, ...