Pope Francis has given priests a permanent right to pardon abortion. Read the New Vision to know what this means and why it is so important considering what used to happen before.
President Museveni spent the whole weekend wooing more investors to Uganda. He met three different groups of investors dealing in steel processing, solar power and food processing. Find out what the investors propose to do in Uganda in these three areas. You will be impressed.
The state minister for lands, Persis Namuganza, has stopped the distribution of shops and stalls in the new Kisekka Market mall. Find out why.
After several deadly clashes on Lake Albert, Uganda and DRC have agreed to jointly fund the demarcation of the lake. New Vision carries details on how much the work will cost, when it will start and how it will be done.
We have the full story on why Lira municipality MP James Akena was thrown out of a UPC meeting in Lira. What is surprising is that Akena is the UPC president, so why would his party members kick him out of a party meeting.
A Kyabazinga's guard has shot a boy over a jackfruit. Does the guard's reaction reflect the hunger situation around the country or is a case of zealously protecting the king? New Vision has it all, from eyewitnesses and the Police.
After destroying over 6,400 illegal guns, the Police now wants the gun law amended. We have what the current law says and the changes the Police want and why.
The First Lady and a team from the Republic of Korea have meet to discuss how to support Makerere University. This could be the bailout the limping university was waiting for. Do not miss the details on what was agreed upon.
Also, find out where the Makerere University probe team has started its work.
The search for the Akena murder gun goes to Kampala's clubs and gymnasiums. New Vision tells why the Police are hunting for the gun in these places.
In the parliamentary election petitions, see how far Peter Sematimmba's case has gone. Meanwhile, the former FDC secretary general, Alice Alaso, is also fiercely fighting for her seat in court. We have more election petitions and what is going on.
If your car is not in good condition or is lacking vital legal documents, watch out. The mandatory inspection of vehicles is starting next Monday, November 28. New Vision has what you need to know before you go for the inspection. Do not wait for the final day because it costs more money if your car fails to go through the inspection.