PRIME When Ugandan traders start sneezing it is time for politicians to catch a cold Peep through the small openings of the locked shops and one can see at least three deeply political and structural underlying problems
Emergency response services: We can do better We, therefore, should work on having better services instead of always explaining ourselves away
Census should answer the crucial questions Isn’t the repayment schedule and interest involved responsible for the increasing poverty and loss of property and sources of livelihood by the borrowers?
Govt must find solution to what’s ailing road projects To get there, state actors should learn to do the simple things. And do them fast. Take communicating better and fluently
PRIME Denying Banyarwanda in Uganda key identification documents is disturbing It is worthy to note that Banyarwanda are one of the 56 tribes recognized as per the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda 1995