The recent ruling by the Supreme Court of Uganda declaring that the general court martial has no jurisdiction over civilians ...
We are entangled in some sticky jam somewhere in Jinja. A would be beautiful town, flat, unique structures, River Nile and ...
The previous two columns outlined in broad strokes the several ways in which the Constitution today is unrecognizable – in ...
I have always felt deep inside I was meant to be born in Cape Verde, but something must have happened and boom, here I am in ...
The developers of the new O-level curriculum must have cringed as schools, parents and learners ‘celebrated’ last week’s ...
The assertion made by Finance minister Matia Kasaija that the Ugandan economy is flourishing “swiiiiiiii” has turned into a ...
Your Excellency, and all who still have the wisdom to listen, it may appear to you that all is well, that these tremors of ...
All life presidents – in power with neither age nor term limits – have one enduring problem: that life finally comes to an ...
There was a time when snaking queues outside banks was a normal sight at the beginning of a school term. One bank, in trying ...
Walking is the single most important mode of mobility in both rural and urban areas in Uganda – and the deadliest likely to ...
ISABELLA MWEBAZA is the youthful proprietor of Paint and Sip Uganda, in Ntinda, Kampala, the place where one comes in with no ...
Mbale City authorities have blamed Covid-19 for the over Shs 200m salary arrears for street cleaners dating as far back as ...