By Andrew M. Mwenda An insightful visitor to Uganda today would confront a puzzle: there is a lot of activity in our country. The government has many programmes to develop the country and improve the living conditions of its people. There is Prosperity For All and the president moves around …
Read More »Revealed
By Independent Team Intruder’s identity now known * Man was minister’s ex-guard * Had pistol wound to the head The shooting of an unidentified man in the early hours of May 7 at the residence of Security Minister Amama Mbabazi along Nyonyi Road in Kampala’s plush suburb of Kololo has …
Read More »Portrait of an assasin?
By Independent Team Francis Nuwagaba hails from Kyogo-Kafunjo village, Nyakaina parish, Buyanja sub-county in Rukungiri district. His father is Anselmo Byarugaba. On May 3, an unknown man is alleged to have climbed over the wall fence of the residence of Security Minister Amama Mbabazi in Kololo and was shot dead …
Read More »Uganda a collapsing state – Maj. Kazoora
By Onghwens Kisangala Many incidences of security concerns in Uganda have surfaced in the last few years. The central and western part of the country that had been perceived to be at peace is today under security threats; iron bar hit-men, ritual murderers, schools and markets burning, errant security officers …
Read More »Brewers plan cheap beer for Africa
By Independent Team and Agencies But Nigerian competitors say cassava, sorghum beers will fail SABMiller (SAB.L), the parent company of Uganda’s Nile Breweries in Jinja is embarking on a strategy to make beer more affordable. According to a report in the Business Week in the UK, the strategy targets low-income …
Read More »Ugandan minister pops up in Australian bank deals
By Independent Team & Agencies Contec Global, the company that was once at the centre of the Uganda National ID tender has surfaced in a report condemning the Australian Reserve Bank for involvement in the payment of multimillion-dollar commissions to shady middle-men in its drive to win banknote printing deals …
Read More »Self medication, expired drugs aggravate spread of resistant TB
By Agnes Asiimwe Two deadly strains of TB are quietly and steadily spreading and will claim more victims if deliberate efforts arent put in place to check the spread. The multi-drug resistant tuberculosis or MDR – TB and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis or XDR TB are both very difficult and very …
Read More »Collapsing shilling sinks against regional currencies
By Patrick Kagenda Traders say Central Bank lacks capacity to stop it Following the rapid loss of value of the shilling in the past six months, foreign exchange dealers and traders are questioning the Central Bank’s ability to stop further decline. Asked to comment on Bank of Uganda’s explanation …
Read More »Kiberu approaches work like the world is ending
By Patrick Kagenda How does your day start? When you are self-employed, or even when you are employed you have to be responsible to the highest level. You have to be committed and determined. By seven o’clock in the morning I am in my office and I am always the …
Read More »Can’t have democracy without citizens
By Andrew M. Mwenda Last week, President Yoweri Museveni was campaigning for Peter Sematimba as chairman for Rubaga Division. The president told the electorate there that they lack public services like roads, hospitals and sewerage systems because they have been sending him ‘the wrong people’ through elections, i.e. have been …
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