PRIME Unpicking the ‘art’ of washing dirty money Since universal banking has made money traceable, money launderers gravitate toward businesses that the taxman cannot quite understand
PRIME Why Museveni won’t let Muhoozi rule Uganda Still, Muhoozi is a “made” man, not a “self-made” freedom fighter. What defines Muhoozi’s struggle?
PRIME Why Ugandans have to brace for tougher times Proposals fronted by the Opposition to lower taxes imposed on fuel met the dead bat of the government front bench
Be a safe space for your adult child when they return home Millennials, have been called “boomerang children” because of their tendency to return home well into their adult life -20s and 30s
PRIME A united Rwanda and Uganda may not be good for the region The matter of the two fighting ladies ended at President Felix Tshisekedi’s desk for a peaceful resolution
Why you should keep goats Goat milk differs from that of cows by having better digestibility, alkalinity, buffering capacity and nutrition. The density of goat milk is comparable to that of cow milk, but has a higher...
PRIME Kenya agrees to Uganda’s fuel demands In addition, the letter noted, Kenya should guarantee a monthly provision of 12,000 cubic metres of aviation fuel
PRIME Mental illness in the eyes of mother and child Then another tragedy struck. May last year, Maria was called to pick her daughter “Joy” from school because her behaviour was unusual.
PRIME Why Uganda is attractive to tainted foreign money Despite Uganda being a heartbeat away from being added to the money laundering blacklist, justices of the court remain cautiously optimistic
PRIME Shirazi happy to fly with Crested Cranes again The 26-year-old forward says she has parted ways with her Israeli club and is looking to sign up with more competitive leagues in Europe instead