By COSTA NANTUME Uganda’s biggest population comprises the youths who make up 78% of the population. However, the young, energetic, and the country’s future population are struggling to survive. This is a sad story and
OUR POLICIES ON LAND ACQUISITION, CORRUPTION ARE MAJOR IMPEDEMENTS-SPA MUTYABULE By John Okello Lapok The NRM last week concluded its much-publicized NRM chapter Canada Symposium. The symposium was attended by notables including Rukia Nadakama ,
ENERGY MINISTER NANKABIRWA TASKS TEAM TO ENSURE INCREASED ENERGY ACCESS TO HOUSEHOLDS By Juma Nsubuga A Steering Committee for the Electricity Access Scale-Up Project has been sworn-in, with a call to the members to ensure
The Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) has concluded a series of training for District Planners and Civil Society Organizations (CSO) across the Country in the Human Rights-based Approach (HRBA). While officiating at the last training
FDC TO BE TURNED INTO A TESO AFFAIR AS NANDALA MAFABI IS DESTINED FOR EALA TO JOIN DP’S GERALD SIRANDA By JOHN OKELLO LAPOK Untold secrets regarding the ongoing squabbles within the Forum for Democratic
By Juma Nsubuga In 2years since she was appointed a minister of energy and mineral development, Dr Ruth Nankabirwa has scooped different Awards in recognition of her outstanding service in the ministry of Energy and
By Emma Bwayo Forum for Democratic Change has continued to slide into a Forum for Divided Comrades after a new wave of internal squabbles have emerged. With the Secretary General Nandala Mafabi and party president
JILTED MINISTER RESORTS TO HUNTING FOR ‘FRESH FRUITS’ TO RESTORE LOST FAMILY MEMBERS By John Okello Lapok A minister from Northern Uganda is said to be nursing a broken heart after a recent DNA test
I DEDICATE THIS AWARD TO ALL WOMEN HELPING THE GIRL CHILD-NANKABIRWA By Juma Nsubuga A local NGO-Always Be Tolerant (ABETO) has given an award to the Minister of Energy and Mineral Development Dr. Ruth Nankabirwa
By Emma Bwayo The Management of Bugisu Cooperative Union (BCU) has assured coffee farmers of its determination to pay them once prices stabilize and the coffee is sold. In a press release, BCU says that