Radio stations closed as police silences opposition
The Uganda Police Force has come under sharp criticism from the Human Rights Network for Journalists (HRNJ-Uganda) for violating laws...
Read moreDetailsThe Uganda Police Force has come under sharp criticism from the Human Rights Network for Journalists (HRNJ-Uganda) for violating laws...
Read moreDetailsWalking through the villages of Bulambuli, the power distributor, indicate that in 2012 alone there were 47 deaths in the...
Read moreDetailsKutesa goes to Washington to present new government stanceHardly two weeks have passed since President Museveni received awards at Kololo...
Read moreDetailsFrench cement giant Lafarge, like Germany and France, to emerging economies, such as Brazil and India.According to the BBC, under...
Read moreDetailsIn an effort to engage the general public in the conservation of the country's forest resources, the civil society has...
Read moreDetailsIn this slightly edited Q&A, Entebbe, Jinja, Mbale, Mbarara, Masaka, Tororo, Lira, Gulu, Njeru, Kabale, Bushenyi/Ishaka, Kisoro, Fort Portal, Kasese,...
Read moreDetailsThere has been two disturbing pieces of news about Kampala in the previous few days: The Sunrise article of May...
Read moreDetailsThe entrepreneurship revolution is here. Everyone wants to jump onto the ship. People have more hope and faith in starting...
Read moreDetailsDuring the time of Ssebana Kizito as Mayor of Kampala something dangerous to the safety of Kampala city happened. We...
Read moreDetailsI have time and again met children as young as three years going to school very early in the morning....
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