By Bill Gates When fighting poverty and disease, you will never achieve anything if you’re afraid to fail Bono calls economist Jeffrey Sachs “the squeaky wheel that roars.” To me, Sachs is the Bono of economics – a guy with impressive intelligence, passion, and powers of persuasion who is devoting …
Read More »Genocide, guilt and indifference
By Norbert Mao Looking back at Rwanda 20 years later Sometime in 1994 a few weeks after the RPA took power in Rwanda I probably became one of the few Ugandans who dared to visit Kigali. I was in the company of Uganda Confidential Editor, Teddy Sseezi Cheeye. Dead bodies …
Read More »IGG must work with, protect whistleblowers
By Irene Mulyagonja Kakooza Economic expediency cannot take precedence over the enforcement of principles in the Constitution The Inspectorate of Government (IG) has been under criticism in various news articles which I believe are partly due to a failure to understand the mandate of the institution. This calls for efforts …
Read More »Fastest CD4 testing machine hits the market
By Patrick Kagenda A new clinical gadget, MyT4CD4, which is being marketed as the latest CD4-testing gadget has hit the Ugandan market. The sellers of the gadget say it is “a rapid, service-free, Point-of-Care CD4 test that provides quantitative CD4 results in 10 minutes and is the fastest CD4 test …
Read More »Better care can save babies, mothers per year
By Agencies About a quarter of a million women worldwide die every year due to complications from carrying or delivering a baby The lives of three million women and babies can be saved every year by 2025 for an annual investment of about a dollar per head in better maternity …
Read More »Uganda’s contradictory sex sensibilities
By Linda Besigiroha Punishing girls for traditions we celebrate one moment and then overlook when we are wearing the judgmental robes Ugandans like to see things in black and white. That’s not a fair assumption though – so I will correct myself and say many people like to see things …
Read More »Frankly speaking with Livingstone Sewanyana.
By Joan Akello A renowned human rights defender is the Executive Director of Foundation for Human Rights Initiative. What is your idea of perfect happiness? Perfect happiness is a state of individual wellbeing where one feels satisfied with his or her achievements. That person lives in an environment that appreciates …
Read More »‘We want a world class, first-world Police Force’
By Patrick Kagenda The Uganda Police Force a few years ago celebrated 100 years of service. Fred Enanga, the spokesperson, spoke to Patrick Kagenda about their key milestones and future plans. Excerpts What is the historical background of the Uganda Police? The Police came into existence on May 25, 1906 …
Read More »Why Ugandan pupils don’t learn
By Ronald Musoke When Uwezo education survey statistics tell half the story Only 16% of pupils in Primary level three can pass a test of Primary Two level in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. By Primary Seven level, 20% of pupils still cannot pass the Primary Two level test. Most of …
Read More »Driving when pregnant
By Agencies Pregnant women have more car crashes in 2nd trimester: study Pregnant women who drive appear to be at a significantly higher risk of being in a serious car crash during the second trimester of their pregnancies, a new study suggests. The researchers, who believe fatigue and sleep disruption …
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