KCCA accuses Lukwago of politicising SFC road deal KCCA and the army have accused city mayor Erias Lukwago of politicizing to block development in Kampala
Among makes U-turn, tasks govt on missing persons Among last week courted controversy by ordering that MPs involved in the boycott be barred from other parliamentary businesses
Civil servants demand IGG protection to expose graft The workers say they can’t confront their bosses over corruption for fear of losing their jobs
PRIME Stars doing just enough to keep above the water At about Shs660m spent last season, B. Stars overshot the annual budget by Shs126m
Play your roles in ending child marriages, govt tells parents Government has urged parents to strengthen their nurturing skills to end child marriages and early pregnancies
PRIME How Somalia in EAC can make Uganda a ‘crisis superpower’ Too many people still see Somalia as a failed state, a war-ravaged country. It is little surprise that most people are saying “Somalia will bring nothing but trouble and terrorism to the EAC”.
PRIME To avoid being caught pants down again, accelerate integration of Covid-19 into routine immunization
PRIME How can the condo crisis be fixed? During a face-off between condominium owners and developers, developers insisted that the units were not poor quality, but were rather just badly maintained
Government's commercial debt growing much faster than concessional loans The increase in commercial borrowing by government crowds out the private sector from the credit market
PRIME Ways high heels can harm your feet, body Before you wear high-heeled shoes, consider some of the risks associated with them. Sometimes the pain is not always worth the price of fashion
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...
Welcome back to 'Hell': Man Utd braced for Galatasaray cauldron Emerging unscathed from their latest visit to the Galatasaray inferno would be another significant step in the right direction for Ten Hag and his troubled team