PRIME World Oral Health Day: The dental care crisis in Uganda According to details from the Uganda Dental Association (UDA), Uganda’s oral health statistics are alarming. About 32.5 percent of children and 66.7 percent of adults suffer from dental caries...
PRIME Who loves Uganda more? Is it its critics or its defenders? To make Uganda attractive to investors and tourists, we must first make it attractive to and loveable by Ugandans
Kisoro council meeting turns chaotic over controversial land deal District Chief Administration Officer revealed that the district land board had given the land to UWA on a free leasehold basis, sparking outrage among councilors
Power, politics, and the Olympic prize: IOC race heats up on Greece's sunlit shores Kirsty Coventry, considered another frontrunner and believed to be Bach's preferred candidate, was similarly circumspect, stopping only to make one brief comment to German media before the...
Three NMG journalists win awards for excellence in SRHR reporting During the ceremony, Mr Robert Ekwap, Assistant Commissioner for Primary Education at the Ministry of Education and Sports, underscored the essential role of journalism in fostering social change
PRIME Kawempe North violence: A glimpse of both past and future The regime wasn’t just seeking a local victory; it is scripting the future
PRIME How renaming city streets will affect digital navigation, businesses But experts in geographic information systems (GIS) warn that this shift from colonial-era names to local alternatives would disrupt digital navigation and might take time to register on the...
How Ugandans get relief on insurance The rise in appeals comes amidst ongoing trust issues within the insurance sector, where policyholders often feel exploited by insurers.
PRIME His Highness Prince Karim Al-Hussaini Aga Khan IV a true leader and champion of global progress
PRIME Kezaabu is more than the anti-pornography woman From an early age, Kezaabu’s life was shaped by the strong spiritual foundation laid by her mother. A devout and prayerful woman, Kezaabu’s mother instilled in her the importance of hard work...
Brick burning eating up Teso’s tree cover According to a 2020 assessment by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC), worldwide, 1.5 billion hand-molded bricks are fired in kilns every year
PRIME Are contact sports injuries worth the risk? Injuries are an unfortunate reality in contact sports. While some professionals recover and return to the field, some injuries are career-ending