Ugandans dominate oil jobs, but not the big-ticket contracts Of the 15,451 people directly employed by the licensed oil companies, their contractors and subcontractors, 13,038 are Ugandans.
PRIME Death in the name of cheering English Premier League games In the Financial Year of 2021/2022, the government collected Shs110b as revenue from gambling. In the Financial Year 2022/2023, government collected Shs151.9 billion
Floods hit Butaleja again Residents and leaders want the government to intervene and provide relief assistance
Regina Lunyolo: Shaping the field of rugby If there is one thing that Regina Lunyolo considers to have shaped her life, it is playing rugby as a professional. As she told Sharifah Nambi, turning up on time for practice and doing the runs...
Regional integration hampered by sovereignty issues, says Kadaga Despite the challenges, the community has made significant progress, including the resolution of 274 non-tariff barriers since 2007
The ‘delulu’ of wanting to go to the moon yet your country still receives food aid By any stretch of the imagination, the community is a white elephant that in theory sounds like a good idea but it just doesn’t exist on ground
PRIME Why Stanchart has shifted gears in African, Middle East markets The plan, in which Standard Chartered is selling and exiting some businesses and markets, started nine years ago but only arrived in Uganda last week
Funny Story The roommates mainly avoid one another, until one day, while drowning their sorrows, they form a tenuous friendship and a plan
PRIME Cultural norms pressure women to shun family planning in Bugisu, Sebei For many low-income earners, mothers and young girls in rural communities, the decision to use contraceptives is a struggle against the set norms of society and widespread misconceptions
Regina Lunyolo: Shaping the field of rugby If there is one thing that Regina Lunyolo considers to have shaped her life, it is playing rugby as a professional. As she told Sharifah Nambi, turning up on time for practice and doing the runs...