As music's elite gather in Los Angeles for the Grammy awards on Sunday, one question is playing on loop: Will Beyonce finally win the coveted Album of the Year prize? ...
Nigeria police thought they had wiped out the baby factory menace. That was until a 17-year-old was caught in homestead where he was ‘assigned’ to impregnate ten young women in ...
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, ...
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 ...
After the oil and gas sub-sector introduced us to the term spudding last week, Ugandan football has this week shoved the noun homologation down our throats. Whilst the gerund spudding ...
On Sunday January 26, 1986, the National Resistance Army (NRA) overran Kampala and declared themselves the government. Mr Yoweri Museveni, their leader, declared himself President of Uganda. Thirty seven years ...
Much of the past 10 years of Moses Magogo reign as Fufa president has been about feeding off the gallant efforts of his predecessor, Lawrence Mulindwa. Longtime national team players ...
Today’s column is written bearing in mind the expected debate of a private members Bill in Parliament about genetically modified organisms. It is titled “Genetically Modified Organs (Prohibition) Bill.” It ...