COVID19 a blessing in disguise to education sector
The COVID-19 pandemic has left unbelievable damage to Uganda’s economy. But it has also expanded the horizon of possibilities in...
Read moreDetailsThe COVID-19 pandemic has left unbelievable damage to Uganda’s economy. But it has also expanded the horizon of possibilities in...
Read moreDetailsThe European Union will this afternoon (Monday November 2, 2020) meet environmental activists under the Save Bugoma forest campaign to...
Read moreDetailsFarmers have started to reap the benefits of the government’s lifting of movement restrictions, new data shows. According to data...
Read moreDetailsElizabeth Kuluume, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Partners for Livelihood Enhancement Services Uganda (PLES-U) and an advocate of equality...
Read moreDetailsPublic health experts have called for tailored COVID-19 prevention measures that fit the social economic conditions of the people in...
Read moreDetailsLaycon, real name Olamilekan Agbelesebioba, emerged winner of the fifth season of Big Brother Naija after polling 60 per cent...
Read moreDetailsPearl Magic has refreshed its programming line up by introducing a new set of exciting shows as part of events...
Read moreDetailsConservationists have asked Ugandans to stop buying Hoima Sugar as a way to add their voices to those calling for...
Read moreDetailsA leading Civil Society Organization working in the area of human rights and children has raised alarm about the government's...
Read moreDetailsIn a bid to promote African heritage, culture and art, MultiChoice has launched an initiative to continue the journey of...
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.