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Consider having to travel in a matatu! If it is not yet full of passengers, and it is standing, or...
Read moreDetailsConsider having to travel in a matatu! If it is not yet full of passengers, and it is standing, or...
Read moreDetailsOne of the hardest things on earth is telling your partner the whole truth about your sexual life. In fact,...
Read moreDetailsI was shocked when I read in one of the local dailies about a directive that came out instructing Telecom...
Read moreDetailsI don't know why whenever I try to learn from our ministers, I end up learning nothing apart from being...
Read moreDetailsEverybody will agree that, our athletics team, to the just-concluded Commonwealth Games at the Gold Coast in Australia, have done...
Read moreDetailsJOHANNESBURG - The African Union’s (AU) African Risk Capacity (ARC) agency is developing an insurance product to facilitate first-line and...
Read moreDetailsAn enthusiastic reveler walked to the Black and White Whisky bar at Arena Sports Bar in Kamwokya and asked the...
Read moreDetailsThe ten Ugandan ICT students who are on a two-weeks technological study trip in China under the Huawei “Seeds for...
Read moreDetailsIf you have ever watched Robin Hood as an animation or as a movie or may be read the book,...
Read moreDetailsSometimes we believe in our doctors and end up trusting them with our lives. To some people doctors are like...
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.