Army spokesman, Brigadier Richard Karemire, echoed one of his boss's (Maj. Gen. David Muhoozi) intentions, that the soldiers, who beat...
Read moreDetailsAkogo, the Iteso music instrument - more like a hand-held xylophone than a miniature piano or accordion - had another...
Read moreDetailsA news story appeared in all the media; newspapers, radios and television a fortnight ago, in which a man was...
Read moreDetailsAttempts at making peace in the troubled world's newest state, South Sudan, have been going on and off for the...
Read moreDetailsFor now, Lt. Gen. Edward Kalekyezi Kayihura, is cooling his heels in Makindye Military Barracks. It is utterly understandable if...
Read moreDetailsFor now, Lt. Gen. Edward Kalekyezi Kayihura, is cooling his heels in Makindye Military Barracks. It is utterly understandable if...
Read moreDetailsThe recent State of the Nation address, delivered by President Yoweri Museveni, drew very sharp responses on all sides. Those...
Read moreDetailsFor quite some time now, the matter of settling the money owed to creditors involved in the construction of the...
Read moreDetailsA number of people are running around with their i-phones, showing social media messages to whoever is interested, purporting to...
Read moreDetailsConsider having to travel in a matatu! If it is not yet full of passengers, and it is standing, or...
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.