CCTV blind spot rattles family of slain fuel boss The brutal nature of Agnes Nantongo's death, suspected to be caused by a blunt object has sparked concerns about security in the area
PRIME How Karuma closure disrupts supply chain Karuma bridge, whose construction was completed in 1962, is a major link and gateway between the midwestern and northern Uganda, as well as West Nile Sub-region
Film on local banana beer intoxicates fans Set in the heart of Kainamo Village, Bushenyi, southwestern Uganda, The Tonto Masters of Kainamo captures the fading art of brewing tonto, a cherished tradition among the Banyankole people
Crunch time in Kitende as Villa visit Vipers Alex Isabirye on and off Tax Collectors have raked in only four points from three matches and were lucky to escape Mbarara City's charged onslaught on Saturday at Nakivubo - thanks to an...
Why Kenya president is walking a tight rope on deputy's ouster bid Failing to oust his deputy would weaken Kenya’s president’s political hand.
PRIME Give children eggs and milk: A mother’s heart The first lady's recommendation to pack eggs and milk for a school-going child is because she knows that Uganda is not static and that the country is experiencing plenty
PRIME How costs hinder solar uptake in dairy farming The Cattle Corridor, with a significant number of off-grid farms, presents a prime opportunity for solar adoption.
High staff exits undermining banking sector stability, says BoU Bank of Uganda says high staff turnover was among some of the systematic challenges it had found during its onsite examination of supervised financial institutions for the year ended June 2024
PRIME The rise of washing bays as social daytime hangouts Many entrepreneurs have figured out the economic potential of the car wash beyond washing cars and acted accordingly, turning them into the perfect daytime hangout spots
The death penalty will not make Uganda safer – abolitionists Frank Baine, the deputy director of Corporation and Corporate Affairs/spokesperson of the Uganda Prisons Service, confirms that currently there are 70 people on death row
Kitara lose third successive league game There is a two-week break for introspection before Kitara travel to Mbarara City.