Many of those who attended this year’s meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos were struck by the jubilant mood of the CEOs in attendance. It was hard to ...
Kenya’s police boss has defended the downgrade of former president Uhuru Kenyatta’s security, describing it as a routine reorganisation meant to address a command responsibility issue. Inspector-General of Police Japhet ...
In his review of Prof Samwiri Rubaraza Karugire’s book, The Inevitability of Instability, published in Sunday Monitor of January 29, Philip Matogo writes: “Prof Karugire also debunks Prof Ali Mazrui’s ...
I used to be frustrated, depressed, by the state of affairs in Uganda: The hospitals without drugs, the traffic disorganisation on the roads, the poor quality of the school products, ...
For 11 years, Ms Felistah Nafula, 36, has lived with abdominal pains that she believed were ulcers for which she sought treatment. The problem started weeks after she had a ...
On February 2, every year, Luxembourgish people celebrate “Liichtmessdag”, which means:Candlemas. This day is related to St Blaise and is also related to the Presentation of Jesus Christ and the ...
Brethren, as we enter the month of love, let’s take a moment to appreciate the hardships that those searching for the right mate go through. When my single friends tell ...
An application process that came in handy for top secondary schools during the Covid-19 lockdown has continued to be of great utility more than a year after Uganda fully reopened ...
Uganda has started drilling oil. Good. In a short while, hopefully, we will join the exclusive club of oil exporters. That is even better. And the best part is that ...
In a rare admission, last week President Museveni regretted his role in the sale of Uganda Commercial Bank (UCB), two 20 decades ago. This is huge. For the uninitiated, Mr ...