The controversial coffee agreement that the government of Uganda struck with the Italian investor Enrica Pinetti in February of this...
Read moreDetailsHundreds of thousands of Ugandans who have been eking a living as vendors and kiosk operators on Kampala streets selling...
Read moreDetailsThe recent pronouncements by some of the big international business brands such as Shoprite, Game and Africell that they were...
Read moreDetailsStakeholders in the education sector who include parents, teachers, school administrators, students, financial institutions, suppliers were thrown into panic this...
Read moreDetailsThe number of people catching and dying of COVID-19 in Uganda has greatly increased beyond what the government is reporting....
Read moreDetailsThe reopening of schools after a seven months COVID break has come with a lot anxiety for parents. The voices...
Read moreDetailsThe fire that burned and destroyed the biggest part of the iconic ivory tower of Makerere University, continues to trigger...
Read moreDetailsDesert locusts, which first entered Uganda on Feb 9, 2020, have since spread in the regions of Karamoja, Teso, Sebei,...
Read moreDetailsThis week, the ruling National Resistance Movement Party is commemorating 34 years of leading Uganda. This makes it the longest...
Read moreDetailsRequires many solutions President Museveni led the walk against corruption From the outset, Last Week's highly publicised walk against corruption...
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.