The youth can co-exist with the elders in politics
The youth have an advantage over their elders in terms of energy and speed or swiftness in executing business. On...
Read moreDetailsThe youth have an advantage over their elders in terms of energy and speed or swiftness in executing business. On...
Read moreDetailsWhenever general elections are held, a good number of people, especially the youth, find themselves in custody. Although some of...
Read moreDetailsUganda attained her independence from the British in 1962. Several other African countries had been colonized by different European powers....
Read moreDetailsStrategic leaders across the globe are never self-reliant. They often depend on others for continued survival. Having signed a cooperation...
Read moreDetailsThe Electoral Commission recently approved the programme for the election of women councils and committee’s elections from the village at...
Read moreDetailsWhen seeking to empower society, institutions or entities, you don’t consider only those that already have capacity. For instance what...
Read moreDetailsWhen leaders are about to pave way for others - to finally make their exit, they face one common and...
Read moreDetailsAll responsible institutions all over the world require a code of conduct to regulate their actions and way of behavior....
Read moreDetailsUganda’s security and stability are complemented by having hospitable people. There are very few countries on this continent that welcome...
Read moreDetailsUganda currently has 26 registered Political parties but funding from state coffers is only given to those parties with representation...
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.