Kasaija paints a rosy picture of Uganda’s economy Presenting a 13,050-page budget speech on behalf of his superior-President Museveni, the witty Kasaija chest-thumped how the government has grown the economy not only in national figures, but...
'Uganda in space': Museveni amplifies one EAC push, still rejects Gadhafi’s ‘United States of Africa’
Cash bail unfair to the poor, petitioners tell Constitutional Court The petitioners are also seeking a court order for the release of all remand prisoners who remain in custody solely due to their inability to pay cash bail
Low awareness, corruption threaten mass ID registration in Kabale Mr Billy Basulwa appealed for more support from NIRA’s Public Relations Office to increase public sensitisation, particularly in rural sub-counties
PRIME Kasozi leaves Kitara with head held high The business man-cum-lawyer is without doubt hardworking, ever present, competitive, transparent, and honest.
Arts teachers’ strike affects learners as it enters Day 4 On Tuesday, humanities teachers officially went on strike in response to what they described as an unfair salary policy introduced by the government.
PRIME Fix Kampala roads through a road bond Road bond is a smart, self-reliant, and sustainable way to fix our urban road problems.
PRIME Are Ugandan mafia groups hiring? Pragmatic philosopher seeks entry If you cannot beat them, you join them...at this rate, if you do not belong to a mafia group, you have no cushion
The budget faces a steep financing mountain Out of the Shs72.4 trillion budget, URA is expected to mobilise just Shs37.3 trillion from domestic revenue, while the rest will come from borrowing and grants
PRIME The lies influencers tell us and saying things that we never ask for Brunch, boomerangs, and BS: Welcome to the influencer nation
Primary Four: Education limit in Karamoja’s Ik County Daniel Komol, a teacher at the school, says in this remote region, education is a secondary concern, if not an alien concept altogether
PRIME Farewell ... final serve for Cedric Babu Sports minister Ogwang had his eyes wet for the majority of the time. NCS general secretary Patrick Ogwel was beaten. Blick broke down and lost his verbal stance during his speech.