On September 27, Shincheonji Church of Jesus held a “Open Bible Test on Revelation” at the Global Hotel in Kampala, Uganda. The purpose of this test was to make known that prophecy and fulfillment are ...
Independent mayoral hopeful Andrew Cuomo said Monday it’s “hypocrisy” for his opponent, Democratic front-runner Zohran Mamdani, to maintain dual U.S.-Ugandan citizenship, citing the African nation’s ...
This column was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. A stacked deck doesn’t just tilt the odds, it erases fairness. When the powerful and wealthy dictate the terms, ...
After deliberating for nearly two years, history was made on October 8, 1995, when the 1995 Constitution of Uganda was promulgated, coinciding almost exactly with the 33rd anniversary of Uganda’s ...
In Uganda, the field of journalism has long been dominated by men, with female voices often marginalised or stereotyped. However, this year, as the world celebrated International Women's Day on 8 ...
Tribal leaders are criticizing the recent announcement that Medals of Honor will not be revoked for the Wounded Knee battle. There is controversy over that battle, as some assert it should more ...
The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe is feeling the impact of the federal government shutdown, as Chairman Steven Wadsworth announced the furlough of over 25 employees across several departments. In a ...
Two people have been arrested over suspected immigration offences as a self-styled African tribe was evicted from a Scottish forest. The group, who have named themselves the Kingdom of Kubala, have ...
Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei has urged the Ugandan government to take stern action against Kenyan activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who have allegedly been abducted in Uganda. In a statement on ...
“North Sentinel [Island] is the Mount Everest of the missionary world,” the young American is told. “Start with something smaller.” John Allen Chau replies: “I’m not thinking small. I’m going big.” ...
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A self-styled ‘African kingdom’ who were camping on council land in the Scottish Borders has been evicted by police and immigration officials. The trio calling themselves the ‘Kingdom of Kubala’ had ...