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crime 6 April 2026

Thief Bites Off Half of Police Station Chief's Ear in Bugweri Raid

A suspect bit off half the ear of Bugweri Police Station OC Robert Nagoro during an Easter night operation targeting a theft gang in Idudi Town Council. Police arrested 18 suspects, recovered stolen items, and added charges including attempted murder and defilement. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/suspect-bites-off-police-officer-s-ear-in-bugweri-5414608

Source: Daily Monitor (Uganda)
  • bugweri
  • police assault
  • theft gang

agriculture 6 April 2026

Mystery Illness Wipes Out 266 Pigs in Kalangala, Devastating Farmers

An unidentified disease has killed 266 of the 372 pigs distributed to farmers in Kalangala District on March 13 under the National Oil Palm Programme, sparking widespread concern. The outbreak has spread to existing livestock, prompting lab tests and a pig movement ban. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/strange-disease-leaves-pig-farmers-counting-losses-5414654

Source: Daily Monitor (Uganda)
  • pigs
  • kalangala
  • disease

national 6 April 2026

Landslide Survivors Begin New Life in Kween District's Girik Resettlement Site

After two years in temporary camps, survivors of Mt Elgon landslides are relocating to a safe 1,318-acre site in Girik Sub-county, Kween District, with each household receiving Shs10 million for home construction. Government officials emphasize preventing returns to risky areas while providing centralized services. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/landslide-survivors-finally-settling-in-kween-district-5414560

Source: Daily Monitor (Uganda)
  • landslides
  • resettlement
  • mt-elgon

Politics 6 April 2026

Uganda's Proposed Sovereignty Bill 2026: Risks to Civic Space and Democracy

The proposed Protection of Sovereignty Bill 2026, modeled after Russia's foreign agent laws, could severely restrict civil society, media, and individual freedoms in Uganda by targeting foreign funding and influence. Critics warn it will stigmatize dissenters, shrink civic engagement, harm the economy, and undermine democratic health. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/oped/letters/proposed-sovereignty-bill-2026-what-is-at-stake--5414546

Source: Daily Monitor (Uganda)
  • sovereignty-bill
  • civic-space
  • ngos

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A suspect bit off half the ear of Bugweri Police Station OC Robert Nagoro during an Easter night operation targeting a theft gang in Idudi Town Council. Police arrested 18 suspects, recovered stolen items, and added charges including attempted murder and defilement. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/suspect-bites-off-police-officer-s-ear-in-bugweri-5414608

agriculture

agriculture

An unidentified disease has killed 266 of the 372 pigs distributed to farmers in Kalangala District on March 13 under the National Oil Palm Programme, sparking widespread concern. The outbreak has spread to existing livestock, prompting lab tests and a pig movement ban. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/strange-disease-leaves-pig-farmers-counting-losses-5414654

national

national

After two years in temporary camps, survivors of Mt Elgon landslides are relocating to a safe 1,318-acre site in Girik Sub-county, Kween District, with each household receiving Shs10 million for home construction. Government officials emphasize preventing returns to risky areas while providing centralized services. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/landslide-survivors-finally-settling-in-kween-district-5414560

Politics

Politics

The proposed Protection of Sovereignty Bill 2026, modeled after Russia's foreign agent laws, could severely restrict civil society, media, and individual freedoms in Uganda by targeting foreign funding and influence. Critics warn it will stigmatize dissenters, shrink civic engagement, harm the economy, and undermine democratic health. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/oped/letters/proposed-sovereignty-bill-2026-what-is-at-stake--5414546