As more than a dozen African leaders congregate in London this week, for an investment summit that the British Government...
Read moreDetailsAs more than a dozen African leaders congregate in London this week, for an investment summit that the British Government...
Read moreDetailsEunice Kokoi thought that Atanasi Sapat had put her in a difficult situation. In the first case, even if she...
Read moreDetailsFor most of a day last week, the pollution smog in New Dehli occupied attention of the global media houses,...
Read moreDetailsAtanasi Sapat heaved the rather heavy knap sack on to his back and headed to the nearby stage to catch...
Read moreDetailsHe entered his Summer Gardens leisure resort in style, preceded by a brass band. Driven in a white V8...
Read moreDetailsSome political pundits have called it: Double Trouble! It is in reference to the political impasse facing both the US...
Read moreDetailsAfter they left the Editor’s office, Eunice Kokoi and Atanasi Sapat, went to their desks and collected their papers and...
Read moreDetailsListening to a fellow, who is obviously a Dinka, talking recently in a taxi on my way to Kampala, I...
Read moreDetailsThe recent spotlight on teachers and the teaching profession should bring some adulation for the Ministry of Education and Sports,...
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.