By Andrew M. Mwenda Why this is likely to be a two horse race between Museveni and Besigye leaving Mbabazi a distant third Last week the three frontrunners for the presidency kicked off campaigns showing their political muscles with crowds. If this was a measure of potential performance in the …
Read More »Providing offices in space
By Isaac Khisa Brian Tabaruka is the general manager of the Regus, a virtual office service provider in Uganda. He spoke to Isaac Khisa about their operations and other issues in the virtual office industry. What is your personal philosophy of leadership as a manager? Personally, appreciate that I am …
Read More »Aisha Namalishe; Caterer
By the Indepenent Team Aisha Namalishe studied Catering and Hotel Management after which she was employed by a catering firm in Kampala. She desperately needed that experience from the field after grasping the basics in class. Two years later, she felt that she had gathered enough experience to fly off …
Read More »Hepatitis B
By Flavia Nassaka Doctors say is ten times more deadly than HIV Kenneth Kabagambe, a university graduate, only got to learn about hepatitis B, when a colleague succumbed to the infection. “The way he was buried scared me. They didn’t allow anybody to get close to the body just as …
Read More »Western opposition speaks to Africa
By Youma Nana Western model of political organisations and how its rituals return peaceful outcomes I belong to a school of thought which believes that African societies should define their own political model. I am very comforted that discussions especially with many in the young intellectual elite lead to a …
Read More »Acholi want honesty in oil debate
By Morris Ogenga-Latigo The fact about oil in Acholi should be made widely known to Ugandans There has been reluctance on the part of Acholi people to engage in the head-spinning oil pipeline debate that various newspapers have covered over the recent past (see `Oil firms, govts differ on export …
Read More »30 years on stage
By Agnes E. Nantaba Andrew Benon Kibuuka is a playwright, producer, composer and artistic director of over three decades. He is also the president of Federation of Performing Artistes in Uganda (FPAU). He spoke to Agnes .E. Nantaba Any three things we don’t know about you? I think people know …
Read More »Worst Parliament ever
By Flavia Nassaka After an impressive start in 2011, the 9th parliament risks ending badly in 2016 Legislators are away in the constituencies campaigning in elections that have been set for February 18, 2016. Many of the MPs will not be in parliament when the new one is inaugurated in …
Read More »The future of Uganda’s economy
By Louis Kasekende The main challenges appear to be structural; with inadequate investment in modern traded goods; sectors like labour intensive manufacturing and low labour productivity Two related issues are integral to the success of Uganda’s medium term National Development Plan and its long term economic prospects. The first issue …
Read More »Acholi want honesty in oil debate
By Morris Ogenga-Latigo The fact about oil in Acholi should be made widely known to Ugandans There has been reluctance on the part of Acholi people to engage in the head-spinning oil pipeline debate that various newspapers have covered over the recent past (see `Oil firms, govts differ on export …
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