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NRM Party Secretary General Richard Todwong: I will not Apologize to Anybody for Supporting Independent Candidates.

By Desire Alimocan. The National Resistance Movement (NRM) Secretary General, Richard Todwong, has said he will never apologize to any party candidate who lost in the recent elections because the party did not support them.  Todwong made the remarks during NRM victory celebrations in Gulu City, where he was explaining why the party’s candidate for the mayoral position, Alfred Okwonga, lost to Julius Acire Labeja, popularly known as Gunya, an independent NRM-leaning candidate.He added that, as Secretary General, he opted to support Labeja, who had previously served as his political assistant when he was appointed Minister without Portfolio in 2012.|#TruthOnTime |#UGDecides2026  Source:  ugandaradionetwork.net/story/i-will-n…  

Prison officer imprisoned for having routine sex with a jailed gang member, promised to get pregnant for him.

📸: The prison officer. A prison officer who told an inmate "I'm literally praying to have your babies", in what the judge described as the most shocking case of its type he could remember, has been jailed. Charlotte Winstanley, now 27, began an intimate relationship with gang member Jabhari Blair, 30, shortly after starting her job at Lindholme Prison, near Doncaster. She was discovered to have smuggled various forbidden items for him, including a mobile phone through which they exchanged explicit photographs and footage. Winstanley has now been sentenced to two-and-a-half years at Sheffield Crown Court. The court was told how communications discovered between Winstanley and Blair revealed they referred to Mondays as their "date nights". She also boasted to a colleague that she was "having sex daily and it was the best sex she ever had". The court heard on Friday how messages uncovered between Winstanley and Blair included them saying how Mondays were...

Starlink has launched "Mobile Satellite Internet" that works without installation and doesn’t require a new phone.

By Brian Adams / 2 February 2026 : 09:55 ” No dish on the roof. No technician waiting somewhere between 8 a.m. and “maybe this afternoon”. Just… bars of signal where there shouldn’t be any. Outside, fields blurred past the window. Everyone was doing that same little ritual: tilt the phone, stretch the arm, curse the dead zone. One guy across the aisle muttered something about needing to send a file “before the tunnel kills me again”. Two minutes later, his video call came back to life like nothing had happened. Starlink’s new mobile satellite service doesn’t ask you to change your phone, or drill a single hole in your wall. It quietly hijacks a habit we already have, and flips the rules of coverage on their head. Starlink goes pocket-sized: what “no installation” really looks like Picture someone on a fishing boat, 40 kilometers off the coast, checking Instagram stories like they’re in downtown London. That’s the spirit of Starlink’s mobile satellite launch. The company is ...