Be original; Filmmakers urged to kick their copycat habit
Ugandan filmmakers have been challenged to be original and try to tell the Ugandan stories from an objective perspective. The...
Read moreDetailsUgandan filmmakers have been challenged to be original and try to tell the Ugandan stories from an objective perspective. The...
Read moreDetailsIn a dramatic change of approach to Uganda’s development, the European Union has joined a private Danish Firm to invest...
Read moreDetailsCommunity members have to play a more active 'watchdog' role to report cases of child abuse in order to ensure...
Read moreDetailsChild rights activists have urged parents and guardians to adopt positive ways of disciplining children without necessarily being violent. The...
Read moreDetailsMove comes after two separate incidents involving death of a child at the hands of a step mother Child rights...
Read moreDetailsThe Ministry of ICT has offered to support ‘short course’ training programmes that can be able to produce up to...
Read moreDetailsThe European Union is stepping up its diplomatic maneuvers in Africa aimed at strengthening old relationships with the continent, but...
Read moreDetailsAirtel Uganda has donated to the Uganda Muslim Medical Bureau an assortment of medical items used in child delivery worth...
Read moreDetailsThe Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA) has pledged to further reduce Power tariffs as one of the incentives to increase usage...
Read moreDetailsAirtel Uganda, one of the leading mobile and data communications services providers has introduced a campaign to identify the most...
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