Makerere University Faces Research Crisis as US Aid Freeze Disrupts Key Projects

Makerere University, heavily reliant on foreign funding for its research initiatives, is among the institutions significantly affected by the aid freeze imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration. Vice-Chancellor of Makerere University Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe stated that the university is compiling a comprehensive list of affected research projects across its colleges, schools, and units. Several…

Soroti Gynaecologist Remanded Over Patient’s Death Amid Negligence Charges

Dr. Godfrey Egwau, a gynecologist in Soroti City and the proprietor of Welfare Clinic, has been remanded to Soroti Government Prisons on charges of negligence following the death of a patient during childbirth. The Chief Magistrate at Soroti Magistrate Court, Sarah Nantongo, stated that she required additional time to review the sureties presented by Dr.…

Kalaki Reports First Monkeypox Case as Infections Rise in Teso Subregion

Kalaki District has become the second district in the Teso Subregion to report Monkeypox (Mpox), following three confirmed cases in Katakwi District last week. According to Dr. Anthony Eriatu, the Kalaki District Health Officer, the infection was detected at Kalaki Health Centre III after laboratory tests confirmed the virus. Dr. Eriatu stated that the case…

Construction of 250-Bed Uganda Heart Institute Facility Launched

The Uganda Heart Institute has officially begun constructing a state-of-the-art, 250-bed facility to expand cardiac care in the country. Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, Health Minister Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng urged the contractors, Arab Contractors, to work diligently, emphasizing that the facility is a key national deliverable as Uganda prepares for the 2026 General Elections.…

Uganda’s HIV Patients Caught in the Crossfire as U.S. Funding Pause Exposes Gaps in Local Health Financing

A recent move by former U.S. President Donald Trump to halt aid as part of a broader reassessment of foreign policy has reignited debate on Uganda’s heavy reliance on donor funding for critical public health programs, particularly HIV treatment. Currently, Uganda’s HIV response is almost entirely funded by external donors, raising concerns about the sustainability…

Uganda Rolls Out Ebola Sudan Trial Vaccine as Authorities Trace Contacts

The Ministry of Health has begun administering the Ebola Sudan trial vaccine to high-risk populations following the recent outbreak in Uganda. The rollout follows the country’s eighth recorded outbreak of the Ebola Sudan strain, which claimed the life of a health worker from Mulago Hospital. Professor Bruce Kirenga, the trial’s principal investigator, revealed that 2,460…

MPs Accuse Health Ministry of Favoritism in Hospital Upgrades

A section of MPs has accused technocrats at the Ministry of Health of colluding with top government officials to manipulate resource allocation for political gain, leading to disparities in healthcare services across the country. During a meeting between Parliament’s Health Committee and the Ministry of Health to review the 2025/26 Budget Framework Paper, Soi County…

World Bank Rejects Uganda’s Bid to Repurpose COVID-19 Grant for Health Projects

The World Bank has rejected Uganda’s request to redirect COVID-19 grant funds toward completing stalled health infrastructure projects, Minister of Health Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng has revealed. Dr. Aceng expressed her frustration during a meeting with Parliament’s Health Committee on the Ministry of Health’s 2025/26 Budget Framework Paper. Responding to MPs’ concerns about numerous stalled…

MPs Raise Alarm Over Free Cancer Treatment for Foreigners Amid UCI Budget Crisis

A section of MPs on Parliament’s Health Committee has protested the free cancer treatment accessed by non-Ugandans from Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and Kenya, as the Uganda Cancer Institute (UCI) struggles with a UGX 97 billion budget deficit. Leading the protest, Buikwe South MP Lulume Bayiga questioned the rationale behind Uganda offering…