By Witness Radio team. Masaka, Uganda- Project-Affected Persons (PAPs) in Lwengo, Rakai, and Kyotera districts are sounding the alarm over what they perceive as judicial bias...
By Witness Radio team Instead of the justice they have long fought for, they say the court is now pushing them to accept a government compensation...
ETC Group’s 2022 publication “Food Barons” exposed the increasing concentration of corporate power in the industrial food system.1 It documented the rise of mergers and acquisitions, the...
By Witness Radio team. Mbale – Uganda, the Ministry of Lands, Housing, and Urban Development is spearheading efforts to curb the growing number of land evictions....
By Witness Radio team The High court in Mubende has resumed the retrial of a long-standing land-grabbing case in which hundreds of families are seeking justice...
“We refuse to inherit a damaged planet and devastated communities.” Youth climate activists in Uganda protesting the East African Crude Oil Pipeline, or EACOP, are frustrated...
On a humid morning in Namusango Village, Kamonkoli South Ward, Kamonkoli Town Council in Budaka District, 58-year-old farmer James Kainja walks at the edge of what...
By Witness Radio team. Two sub-regions in Uganda (Bugisu and Sebei) are hosting the 9th Annual National Land Awareness Week (LAW), a significant event that starts...
By Witness Radio team. Across Africa, a wave of youthful resistance is gathering momentum against fossil fuel giants accused of destroying communities, fueling the climate crisis,...
By Witness Radio team The hearing of two cases filed by seven Project-Affected Persons (PAPs) of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), who are seeking...