Upcountry, it is not uncommon for media houses to pay a freelance journalist as low as UGX 2,500, for a...
Read moreDetailsFinally, the elections are over – apart from a few repeats of Local Council lll in some areas. It has...
Read moreDetailsFour years ago in November, this column penned about the United States presidential two-tier voting system that; “US Electoral System...
Read moreDetailsA poignant saying in Ateso translates roughly to: Removing maggots from the mushroom. Mushroom is a delicacy source; so, when...
Read moreDetailsA local publication Ono Bwino, recently published an enticing picture on its front page. It is an artistic creation of...
Read moreDetailsIn a press interview last week, the leader of the Inter-faith Council of Kenya, Sheikh Hassan Ole Nadur, argued that...
Read moreDetailsThe West always praised for their quick response to world disasters has so far failed to find a vaccice for...
Read moreDetailsIn the barracks where he was, Sergeant Major Grenet Topila, went about his business whistling and with a jaunt stride....
Read moreDetailsAs he ate his lunch, Atanasi Sapat, from time to time, looked up to view the new entrants to the...
Read moreDetailsAfter his meeting with CTL, Brigadier General Lupo Kusaidan, knew that his consultations with the latter had ended; therefore he...
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