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August 23, 2025

Part 1: Kiteezi: One year after the tragedy, serious concerns emerge

A year after a section of Uganda’s largest garbage dump site at Kiteezi near the capital Kampala collapsed killing dozens of people and displacing hundreds, the smell of rot may have faded from the air, but for survivors and relatives of the dead and missing, the stench of injustice lingers.…
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August 23, 2025

Part 2: KCCA moves from Kiteezi tragedy to Buyala disaster

In the weeks after a section of Uganda’s largest garbage dump site at Kiteezi near the capital Kampala collapsing and killing dozens of people and…
August 23, 2025

Part 3: Compensation woes for Kiteezi victims

For months after the disaster at Kiteezi, the death toll was disputed, with residents and local authorities reporting different numbers. KCCA public health director Dr.…
April 28, 2025

How to spot fake news

Fake news is nothing new, but bogus stories can reach more people via social media than what good old-fashioned viral emails could accomplish in the years past.
April 28, 2025

Countering Disinformation

Disinformation or false information spread deliberately to cause harm undermines trust in institutions like the media, political parties, etc. In this video series, AGORA talked to different actors about what can be done to counter it.
April 28, 2025

‘Release our people’ – Wives & mothers of political victims cry out

Since the 2021 elections, hundreds of opposition supporters have been detained, disappeared, and even killed. Some are facing trial before the Military Court Martial.
April 11, 2025

Part I: One political activist’s lasting fight with Speaker Among

An acquittance invited Habib Buwembo, 42, a renown political activist, for a meeting at a Kampala hotel in January 2017. When Buwembo arrived, the acquittance…
April 11, 2025

Part II: How Buwembo was jailed for threatening Speaker Among

On February 8, 2022, the Ugandan parliament was unusually charged. One after another, legislators lambasted government over widespread state-sponsored torture. Kampala Central MP, Mohammad Nsereko, had increasingly toned…
November 11, 2024

How Uganda tried to silence #March2Parliament protests

“I expected to be killed. I expected to be raped,” said Aloikin Praise Opoloje, a few days after she was released from detention on bail…
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