PML Daily

PML Daily

PML Daily is a news platform and the leading online publisher in Uganda, built on the principles of traditional media.

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  • 2 months ago | pmldaily.com | Javira Ssebwami

    KAMPALA - Another forensic report has revealed that blood found at the scene where businessman Henry Katanga was killed belonged

  • Feb 18, 2025 | pmldaily.com | Javira Ssebwami

    Luzira - Uganda Breweries has today donated items worth UGX 30M to the Luzira Youth and Women community. The donation includes 400 plastic chairs, 10 tables, 2 portable mini-sound systems, and 4-fifty-seater tents which will serve as revenue-generating assets through hire towards community development initiatives. While handing over the items to the Youth and Women community

  • Jan 27, 2025 | pmldaily.com | Javira Ssebwami

    KAMPALA - A Ugandan social entrepreneur believes Donald Trump's decision to freeze foreign aid could be a blessing in disguise, allowing for a long-overdue overhaul of the "outdated" aid system. Haril Kazindra, co-founder of Musana, a thriving charity that employs 700 staff across Uganda, welcomes the move as a chance for America to rethink its

  • Jan 27, 2025 | pmldaily.com | Nelson Mandela

    KAMPALA - The National Non-Profit Organizations (NPOs) in Uganda are celebrating a major victory after the Parliament of Uganda approved an amendment to the Anti-Money Laundering Act, 2022, removing them from the list of accountable persons in the fight against money laundering. "We are thrilled and grateful to the government for this landmark decision." "This

  • Jan 15, 2025 | pmldaily.com | Nelson Mandela

    KAMPALA – The treason case against Dr. Kizza Besigye, a prominent opposition leader in Uganda, took a dramatic turn after the Court Martial denied his request to refer the case to the Constitutional Court. The court cited that similar issues are already under appeal in the Supreme Court, prompting Besigye and his co-accused, Hajji Obeid Lutale, to protest the ruling.