Author: Luzinda Peter
Peter Luzinda is a news writer at Vivid Voice News, dedicated to high-impact reporting across Uganda. With a sharp focus on political analysis, business trends, and social justice, Peter is committed to uncovering the facts that matter. Through investigative rigor and a deep-rooted passion for storytelling, he strives to provide a voice for the community and bring clarity to the critical issues shaping Uganda today.
KAMPALA, Uganda — Workers’ organizations across Uganda are in mourning following the sudden death of Comrade Stephen Abima, General Secretary of the Amalgamated Transport and…
WAKISO, Uganda — The Electoral Commission (EC) has nullified the nomination of National Unity Platform’s (NUP) Mathias Walukaga for the Busiro East Parliamentary race. The…
LUWEERO, Uganda — A Uganda People’s Defence Force (UPDF) soldier, part of the escort team for the Minister of State for Defence and Veteran Affairs,…
BUKWO, Uganda — Heavy rains that began late Friday night have unleashed deadly floods and landslides across parts of Uganda’s Mount Elgon sub-region, with at…
KAMPALA, Uganda — General (Rtd) Gregory Mugisha Muntuyera, commonly referred to as Mugisha Muntu, the presidential flag bearer for the Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) party,…
SAN FRANCISCO, United States — Elon Musk has agreed to settle a $128 million lawsuit filed by four top former Twitter executives whom he dismissed…
KAMPALA, Uganda — Speaker of Parliament Anita Annet Among has committed Parliament to urgently address the ongoing nationwide teachers’ strike, assuring members of the Uganda…
BUKEDEA, Uganda — The Electoral Commission (EC) has backed the recommendations of local tribunals to block three women eying the Bukedea Woman MP seat currently…
KAMPALA, Uganda — Controversial events promoter Andrew Mukasa, known publicly as Bajjo, has ignited a fresh political debate in Uganda by characterizing both the sitting…
KAMPALA, Uganda — Uganda’s music scene is no stranger to public debate, but the latest controversy centers not on artistic rivalries but on the government’s…
