Parliament in the last 55 years of Independence
Since independence in October 1962, the Uganda Parliament has had nine speakers, only one woman; Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga. The Woman...
Read moreDetailsSince independence in October 1962, the Uganda Parliament has had nine speakers, only one woman; Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga. The Woman...
Read moreDetailsFifty-five years ago, Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent, represented Queen Elizabeth Regina of the United Kingdom, in officially handing...
Read moreDetailsFollowing the passing of the National Biosafety Act 2017, by Uganda's Parliament this week, the Minister of Science, Technology and...
Read moreDetailsI felt ashamed when I recently read in a local daily that eight people who were in urgent need of...
Read moreDetailsIt was very insensitive for the Police in Gulu to blame parents for the increasing cases of defilement during holidays....
Read moreDetailsFor the last three days, as the issue of the tabling of the Private Members Bill motion to amend Article...
Read moreDetailsThe Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga has this afternoon suspended a Minister and some 25 Members of Parliament mostly from...
Read moreDetailsAn overwhelming majority of Ugandans do not want to tamper with article 102 (b) of the constitution that prescribes 75...
Read moreDetailsAs part of his recent trip to the United States to attend the 72nd UN General Assembly, President...
Read moreDetailsOn September 8th, Ugandans joined the rest of the world in celebrating the International Literacy Day. It also happens to...
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.