Operation Shujaa: UPDF faces infrastructure hurdles in Ituri, Eastern DR Congo The ongoing operation in phase four within sector four has been underway for approximately a month
Tax recovery from recently closed deals troubles URA A parent company in a merger with a local subsidiary is challenging the Shs23b in tax receipts that were placed against it in the tax appeals tribunal
COP28: Move to prioritise culture set to gather pace According to Unesco, culture is a powerful resource for addressing climate change impacts
PRIME KCCA desperate to increase cash flow The trophies, allure to footballers, coaches and association with some of the best corporate brands is testament to that
Client fails to prove negligence in HIV misdiagnosis case No further evidence that AAR failed to exercise due care
PRIME What if Tshisekedi wins the DR Congo elections? ...Kigali would rather Tshisekedi doesn’t win. The diplomatic relations between the two countries are at their lowest
PRIME He quit teaching to concentrate on farming Mr John Bosco Ntanda Bwankya enjoys the benefits of being a mixed farmer. Mixed farming is defined as the practice of carrying out different farming activities on the same land. A mixed farm acts...
Private equity firms want regulation “A lot of this money is being pumped into pharmaceuticals, hospitals, manufacturing – particularly in agro-processing, renewable energy and then a few other segments. And it’s been going to...
PRIME Joyce Mpanga’s lasting footprint on women leaders Mpanga was an educationist, women rights activist and veteran politician
Oil project: The crooked road to compensation Running from Hoima, in western Uganda, to Chongoleani peninsula, near Tanga port in Tanzania, the EACOP is expected to be the longest heated pipeline in the world, measuring 1,443 kilometers (897...
PRIME Cricket: How Uganda broke World Cup jinx The easier way out for UCA was to give up on their flagship team – The Cricket Cranes after many emotional-sapping near misses