Access to financial services has increased in recent years thanks to the eruption of mobile money. From its introduction in 2011 to date, more than 10 million accounts have been ...
The words of my dear friend (let us call her Mary) stayed with me. She was one of the speakers at our Africa Women’s Leadership Summit and the topic we ...
Third term is finally coming to an end. Parents, teachers, and students are relieved they are going to rest from a year of hard work and study. But while at ...
Pool Cranes captain Habib Ssebuguzi believes Greater Mukono have become stronger and well organised adding that they are top contenders this season in the Nile Special National Pool League. Ahead ...
Do you remember the day you climbed a hill and when you finally reached the top you completely forgot the pain of scaling the heights to the hilltop because of ...
On November 6, Parliament passed the National Coffee (Amendment) Bill, 2024. The Bill seeks to integrate the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) into the Agriculture ministry. This move is part ...
In today’s column, I present a draft of a blueprint for the revival of Namasagali College in Kamuli, a school in its heyday dominated by children of the 1960s and ...
In recent years, Uganda's cultural sector has marked itself out as an essential contributor to national identity, economic growth, and social cohesion. However, despite its vast potential, public funding for ...
Being an innovator is tough, especially in developing countries like Uganda where tech is complex. To build solutions that improve their communities, innovators need a mix of brilliance, grit, and, ...
Ronald Kalule was a jolly, playful toddler until polio paralysed his limbs when he was only three years old.No intervention could fix his condition, doctors told his mother. And only ...