Uganda’s economy; 31 years of moving in circles
President Museveni and his bush war comrades including Kizza Besigye (circled) in Kampala in 1986 There are two conflicting ...
President Museveni and his bush war comrades including Kizza Besigye (circled) in Kampala in 1986 There are two conflicting ...
Uganda is a land locked country. This means that as a country we incur a heavier cost in importing and ...
FLIGHT THROUGH THE TIMES More than a century ago, the world was a very different place. Transportation was making ...
We started the year with unanswered questions; we are ending it with unconvincing answers! Many Ugandans cannot wait for 2016 ...
You know Uganda's economy ain't working when Entebbe Road has light traffic, and churches and mosques are crowded! On ...
The Sunrise from two years ago Mr. President, lecturers, and all) to reapply and sign an oath Julius Nyerere, late ...
Mr. President, your successful farms in Kiruhura and Gomba offer little insight into what works in the maize gardens in ...
As you build roads and dams, do not forget to invest in young people and women Uganda is aspiring ...
The dichotomous battle between Museveni and Besigye has caused a political stalemate that is reversing most of the strides the ...
People are broke, inventories are piling up, businesses are struggling to stay up, banks are struggling, government is struggling to ...
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