By Flavia Nassaka Window dressing without real substance On May 14, Davis Mujimu Majwega was diagnosed with a type of blood cancer called Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL). A few weeks later, the 18 year old was started on treatment. Since he is insured, his first medical expenses were taken care …
Read More »Keep time if you want to be rich
By Agnes E. Nantaba Wasswa Birigwa is the party chairman of Forum for Democratic Change (FDC). He spoke to Agnes E. Nantaba about transforming his life from a slum dweller. Any three things we don’t know about you? I am someone who cares so much for his country. I have …
Read More »Government is `broke’
By Agather Atuhaire Tough finance law flat-foots Finance Ministry It is general election time. Politicians need money. But the shilling is fast depreciating. The budget is performing poorly. Although the government has put up Shs 1.4 trillion worth of TBs and bonds, it has attracted interest worth barely Shs 400 …
Read More »Spying on wrong `enemy’
By Haggai Matsiko Opposition leaders want international sanctions on police, CMI Since Privacy International, a U.K non-governmental organisation that defends the right to privacy of citizens, published a report on the dark surveillance methods the police and Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence (CMI) use to crush perceived opponents of President Yoweri …
Read More »Hunger in regional `food basket’
By Flavia Nassaka Increasing population, bad policies leave many Ugandans hungry Usually, Irene Namboozo, her husband and two daughters eat the same meal every day – boiled cassava or sweet potatoes. She cooks it all at once and portions it into two. One portion is lunch, the other is supper. …
Read More »Fight over oil pipeline
By Ronald Musoke The French could scuttle Chinese plans for Uganda oil Tullow Oil Uganda, Total E&P Uganda, and the China National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC) are the three partners in Uganda’s upstream sector. But a rift appears to be starting to emerge in their relationship over the routes the …
Read More »Dr.Ezra Suruma Confirmed As New Makerere Chancellor
At 69 years old, Dr. Ezra Suruma has ascended to the top seat of Makerere University as its new Chancellor. Dr. Suruma will replace Prof. Mondo Kangonyera whose term in office ended this year. The Senior Adviser to the President on Finance and Economic Planning will preside over all ceremonial …
Read More »Setting pace for produce exports
By Agnes E. Nantaba James Kanyije (PhD) is the CEO of KK Fresh Produce Exporters. He spoke to Agnes E. Nantaba about their operations and other pertinent issues in the food industry. What are the key elements in your management style as a manager? Hard work, professionalism and trust are …
Read More »Joanita Nakigudde; Crafts maker
By Agnes E. Nantaba Joanita Nakigudde, a graduate of Art and Design from Kyambogo University, makes a range of craft products from maize corns and other waste products. She started off by making curtains for her university in 2012, which made her passion for the business grow. With Shs 500, …
Read More »The challenge of economic growth
By Andrew M. Mwenda The debate about the future of Uganda that our presidential candidates should be conducting We are in the middle of an election campaign and, because our country is poor, the biggest issue should be how to make it rich. For about 30 years, the incumbent, President …
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