People resting on the hill. Previously it was unthought of to rest on the hill. Photo by David Livingstone Okumu.
The Big Story
Kony’s Sacred Hill: Where mystery, superstition and intrigue meet
Once an inaccessible place, Awere Hill, located about 70 kilometres east of Gulu town along Moroto road in Odek Sub County stands tall, a reminiscent of the Lords Resistance Army insurgency power base. It is believed that on the hill, the LRA Chief Joseph...
Life
Muchomo – meat on the stick
Ever had that journey to Masaka and stopped by Lukaya or Namawojjolo as you head to Jinja?...
Life
Letter From Kireka: Advice to Kenyan voters
Hullo warafiki, I hear that a few weeks from now you will be making the most important...
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The best education for your children
Whether you enroll at Harvard University or Oxford University, at best the textbooks they use...
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‘Digitalising lands registry will end title fraud’
We scanned about 16,500 cadastral maps that were eventually vectorised by IGN FI, a lead...
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A ‘fresh’ House needs fresh ideas
Obviously, laziness of our members and lack of interest in accountability matters. I’m told...
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Colour Psychology: What different colours mean
When you wear red this Valentines Day, be in the know of what you are asking for and be sure...
Full Woman
Jewellery was a safer bet than accounting
Stella Nabatanzi Kyobe is not your ordinary woman. She runs a business, has a family to take...
Full Woman
Oh Romeo, what did you do?
Oh yeah, men love as much as women love, and have been known in some cases to exceed the...
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A sweet smelling home
“What is that nasty smell coming from your house” is one of those questions that we never...
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Kony’s Sacred Hill: Where mystery, superstition and intrigue meet
- Muchomo – meat on the stick
- Letter From Kireka: Advice to Kenyan voters
- Keeping the king’s secrets
- The Hub: Watch a movie, get a book and enjoy a great meal
- Chastity knows nothing about gender
- My Denmark Diary: It is a material world
- Facing the one-sock syndrome
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First Word: Valentines is an assured raw deal for me
- Colour Psychology: What different colours mean
- Diary of a Working Married Mother: My family vs my other family
- Jewellery was a safer bet than accounting
- Alone? How to survive Valentine’s Day
- Man Talk: What is so bad about Valentines Day for men?
- Oh Romeo, what did you do?
- Single in the City: Of twins and loose acquaintances
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Single father of four needs an artificial limb
- Doctor's Column: Can I get pregnant with one fallopian tube?
- Enfeebled by Rheumatic Heart Disease, girl needs Shs31m for surgery
- Doctor's Column: Can honey be used to treat wounds?
- Birth defects on the rise
- Man in need of hip replacement surgery
- Doctor's Column: Would you recommend enlargement of my manhood?
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Fragrant flowers for your garden
- Turning your home into a recreational gold mine
- Know your hood : Nsambya, a town close to the city centre
- How I built my home: Friends helped me complete my home
- Grow your cedar in time, earn money
- Is your home on the Kabaka’s land? Then, you must know the following
- Know your hood :Kyebando catching up with development
- How I built my home
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