The French Government has revealed plans to spend 4 Billion Dollars or about 15 Trillion Shillings in Uganda over the next three years. This is part of the country’s renewed economic, social and political partnerships starting this year,
Protests broke out over alleged global inaction on the M23 conflict, with Rwanda denying claims of aiding the rebels
A combination of screengrabs from a video show Congolese demonstrators protesting against Rwanda in Kinshahsa on January 28, 2025, amid tensions following a clash in Goma between M23 rebels and the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC).
Many blame the United States, France and other allies for allowing neighboring Rwanda to fuel a conflict in the country’s east.
Police in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) fired tear gas at protesters in the capital, Kinshasa, on Tuesday, after embassies were attacked over the conflict in the country's east.
Rioters stormed embassies and started fires in Democratic Republic of Congo's capital Kinshasa, drawing tear gas from police, in an eruption of protests over a Rwandan-backed rebel offensive in the east.
"In 2025, French companies will still be the leading investors in Uganda (accounting for more than half of foreign direct investment flows); their investments will amount to 4 billion dollars (nearly 15 trillion Ugandan shillings) over the next three years," says Ambassador Xavier Sticker.
KAMPALA - Journalists in Uganda have urged the French government to extend its assistance to sewerage, wastewater management, and sanitation projects in Uganda, alongside its strong commitment to water supply initiatives.
The event brought together members of the French community in Uganda and various guests. While France's support for Uganda's water supply projects was praised, journalists expressed concerns that ...
A nurse in Uganda has died of Ebola, a health official said on Thursday, marking the first recorded death in the country from the severe illness in two years. The 32-year-old male nurse was an employee of Mulago Hospital,
Two months after Chad severed its defence agreement with Paris, the French army has handed over its last military base in the country. It comes after Paris handed over its two other bases in the country.
Nice plans to ban the mooring of liners with more than 900 passengers and leave the port open only for small ships and yachts.