Makerere fire unfortunate, but was not an accident
The fire that burned and destroyed the biggest part of the iconic ivory tower of Makerere University, continues to trigger...
Read moreDetailsThe fire that burned and destroyed the biggest part of the iconic ivory tower of Makerere University, continues to trigger...
Read moreDetailsUntil last month, Uganda was Kenya's biggest trading partner. Uganda imported Kenyan goods worth a handsome UGX2trillion in 2019 and...
Read moreDetailsBy Patricia Scotland, Commonwealth Secretary-General Five years ago more than 40 babies born in Jamaican hospitals became infected with lethal...
Read moreDetailsDear brothers and sisters, I greet you in the name of the Almighty. Am happy and sad; happy because my...
Read moreDetailsDesert locusts, which first entered Uganda on Feb 9, 2020, have since spread in the regions of Karamoja, Teso, Sebei,...
Read moreDetailsThis week, the ruling National Resistance Movement Party is commemorating 34 years of leading Uganda. This makes it the longest...
Read moreDetailsIt is December 23 and most roads are now heading out of Kampala as many Ugandans return to their villages...
Read moreDetailsRequires many solutions President Museveni led the walk against corruption From the outset, Last Week's highly publicised walk against corruption...
Read moreDetailsMakerere University has for over a week been at the centre of discussions across the country. The key issues at...
Read moreDetailsTwo upcoming cultural events being organised by different government agencies have focused on Tourism Promotion at the centre of the...
Read moreDetailsThe New Economist's major concentration is on Ugandan and East African affairs, politics, and business, but it also includes regular sections on science and technology, books, and the arts.