By Javier DeFelipe Our brains are like a dense forest – a complex, seemingly impenetrable terrain of interacting neurons that mediates cognition and behavior. The great challenge is to uncover its mysteries, that is, to find out how the neurons are structured and mutually connected. How close are we to …
Read More »I’m duty-bound to protect interests of MPs – Kadaga
Speaker Rebecca Kadaga’s ruling on the suspension of the four rebel NRM MPs. Honourable Members, you have heard about the much publicised letter from the Secretary General of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) Party informing the Speaker that the Central Executive Committee (CEC) of the NRM Party had received a …
Read More »Justice delayed
By Haggai Matsiko 4,000 Kaweeri land grab victims wait for justice as Judge, lawyers’ flex legal muscles On May 20, Siliveste Busululwa, 62, saw this reporter with a camera strapped around his neck seated at David Ssekandi’s home in Kitemba village in Mubende district. Suddenly, he stopped walking. He then …
Read More »Posta MD’s job at stake
By Joan Akello Finance minister halts renewal of contract, orders special audit A rift between members of the board of Uganda Posts Ltd (UPL) commonly known as Posta has left the re-appointment of the managing director in a balance. Mr James Arinaitwe’s contract expired on March 31 and was purportedly …
Read More »Free press for an engaged society
By Tara D. Sonenshine Safe to Speak: Securing Freedom of Expression in All Media World Press Freedom Day is marked every May 3 to celebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom and to honor journalists who have lost their lives in pursuit of their profession. But as many human rights …
Read More »Vision 2040 achievable but….
By Prof. Venansius Baryamureeba If we are to achieve Vision 2040, then it cannot be business as usual in regard to corruption The Uganda Vision 2040 is indeed a source of inspiration for all Ugandans regardless of age group or political affiliation. It provides plans and strategies to operationalize the …
Read More »Madhvani in Amuru will bring development to Acholi – Prof Ogenga Latigo
By Julius Odeke It’s almost six years since the Madhvanis started discussions with the people of Acholi sub region and government to secure land on which they can expand their sugar business in the region. The Madhvanis, who own Kakira Sugar Works, want to acquire 20,000 hectares for setting up …
Read More »Race to replace Mallinga heats up
By Julius Odeke Butebo’s top agricultural economist enters contest as an independent At the time of his death, Dr Stephen Mallinga had been MP for Butebo County for 17 years. He was considered a political colossus, appeared to be in tip-top health, and unbeatable at election. Although he had hinted …
Read More »Technology holds back rollout of EAC single tourist visa
By The Independent Reporter The proposal to introduce the single tourist visa in the partner states of the East African Community (EAC) has been held back by poor Information Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure. Shem Bagaine, the Chairperson of the EAC Council of Ministers, recently informed the East African Legislative Assembly …
Read More »Shot and left to rot
By Joan Akello Man accuses Rubeleto of shooting him, Tycoon says DPP has found no case Job Nyakana has a bullet hole in his chest. The same bullet pierced his right hand, shattering the upper arm bone. Although Nyakana was shot a year ago and his physical wounds have not …
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