Uganda Reclaims History, Renames Streets
By Terisa Lumu Uganda has taken a bold step toward reclaiming its historical and cultural identity by removing
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By Terisa Lumu Uganda has taken a bold step toward reclaiming its historical and cultural identity by removing
By Edgar Tabalo When the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) war pushed thousands of internally displaced persons (IDPs) into
By Edith Kamuntu The air in Kampala felt thick with unease. Whispers of a deadly resurgence spread through
By Timothy Okwir In a bold and controversial move, Pader District Council is considering an ordinance that could
By Timothy Okwir Uganda has battled Ebola outbreaks for decades, but amid the chaos of containment efforts, one
By Melissa Nyangoma Lake Victoria, Africa’s largest freshwater lake, is undergoing a dangerous transformation. Once a source of
By Clive Kaggwa In the heart of Africa, where the sun casts golden hues over rolling hills and
By Timothy Kyamulesire T.K.O In a major move to ensure greater voter participation, the Electoral Commission (EC) has
By Timothy Okwir Uganda’s 2026 general elections present an opportunity to set a new standard for democracy in
By Kennedy Mark Kasozi Uganda is at a critical turning point in its fight against waste pollution. With
By Clive Kaggwa Fishing is one of Uganda’s most important economic activities, providing employment, food security, and foreign
By Linda Akiror In Uganda, household poverty continues to weave a complex tapestry of challenges, impeding the nation’s
In the final months of 2024, Uganda has solidified its place as one of Africa’s most promising investment
By David Kumar At the 2021 United Nations Climate Summit, Mia Mottley, Barbados’ prime minister, issued a bold
By Raymond Kyazze Uganda remains one of the countries most heavily affected by HIV, with 8.2 million people—13.7%
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By Timothy Okwir Uganda has battled Ebola outbreaks for decades, but amid the chaos of containment efforts, one
By Clive Kaggwa In the heart of Africa, where the sun casts golden hues over rolling hills and
By Linda Akiror In Uganda, household poverty continues to weave a complex tapestry of challenges, impeding the nation’s
A recent teachers’ strike at Kampala Parents School has unearthed long-simmering grievances about the treatment of educators in
The recent sentencing of Getnet Baye, who brutally raped and murdered seven-year-old Heaven Awot, has sparked widespread
Stephen Rwangyezi, the founder of Ndere Troupe, is facing a distressing situation as he struggles to clear
In a bold move, the Katonga faction, led by former Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) leader Dr. Kizza
The alarming rate of drug and substance abuse among young people is a pressing concern that demands immediate
By Edith Kamuntu The air in Kampala felt thick with unease. Whispers of a deadly resurgence spread through
By Raymond Kyazze Uganda remains one of the countries most heavily affected by HIV, with 8.2 million people—13.7%
The world is once again on high alert as a new strain of the mpox virus, known as
Detecting tuberculosis early could play a significant role in eradicating the world’s most deadly infectious disease. The World
While caesareans are essential for complicated labors, the World Health Organization recommends rates between 10-15%. In Uganda, rates
By Dr. Richard Umuva Most people experience red eyes at some point. Typically, this symptom is fleeting and
By Dr. Amina Kakembo Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is an acute respiratory illness caused by the
launching a nationwide vaccination campaign to protect its population from the longstanding threat of the mosquito-borne disease. By
Due to the creation of a crevasse in the glaciers, climbing to the highest summit of the joint Mountain Rwenzori
Think you’ve tried everything to soothe your baby’s tears? Use your powers of observation, says Dr. Maggie Nkutu. Observe Your