By Louis Upkins Jr. Consider the profit and loss on your family life just as you regard your work, then start treating your spouse like your best customer In the best of times, the balancing act of work, marriage, and family life is challenging for executives. Add the pressures of …
Read More »What next after Shell is gone?
By Joan Akello Since Shell Oil Products Africa (Shell) announced it was reviewing ownership options of its downstream businesses in 21 countries in Africa including Uganda, the question has been: Who will fill the gap? Shell Uganda Country Chairman Ivan Kyayonka told The Independent on March 7 that several options …
Read More »Confusion, alarm over Buliisa land marked by Tullow
By Jocelyn Edwards Buliisa residents surrounding Tullow Oils Kasamene oil field became alarmed recently when they saw representatives of the company surveying and marking off land that they see as theirs. Residents say pegs and poles started appearing on the communal land about a month ago despite their objections to …
Read More »The celibacy doctrine
By Bob Kasango Fundamentalist attacks on priestly celibacy come in a number of different forms – not all compatible with one another. There is almost no other subject about which so many different confusions exist. The first and most basic confusion is thinking of priestly celibacy as a dogma or …
Read More »Sex scandals in the Catholic Church: Is it time for priests to marry?
By Dicta Asiimwe Is it time for priests to marry? In the last two weeks, the Roman Catholic Church has been in the news over its pedophilia scandals. Most of the scandals have been from Europe, especially in Ireland and Germany, the home country of Pope Benedict XVI, who is …
Read More »Is the Church protecting sinners or criminals?
By Bob Kasango The troubling history of the Catholic Church and abuse of children has Pope Benedict embroiled in yet another pedophile scandal. This time it started with Pope Benedict himself when as Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger and his handling of the case of a priest accused of pedophilia. Cardinal Joseph …
Read More »Terreblanche death threatens South Africa’s racial stability
By Bob Kasango Eugene Terreblanche, the 69-year-old White South African supremacist, was attacked on Saturday evening at his home on his farm near the town of Ventersdorp, North West province in South Africa. South Africa’s history is littered with killings and so the killing of a White farmer far away …
Read More »Bharti finally takes over Zain’s Africa operations
By Patrick Kagenda Sunil Mittal, the Bharti Airtel’s chairman, who started business as a bicycle spare parts dealer, last week put pen to paper to pay $10.7 billion for Zain’s mobile operations in 15 African countries. The deal gives Bharti Airtel 42 million subscribers in the 15 African countries, which …
Read More »EU commissions Shs46bn Lubaga nursing school
By Patrick Kagenda The Shs46 billion (‚¬17 million) Lubaga School of Nursing has been commissioned by the Head of Delegation of the European Union in Uganda, Vicente De` Visscher. The commissioning took place on March 30 after six and a half years of intensive work. The project which started in …
Read More »Shilling takes heavy punching from dollar
By Patrick Kagenda In the middle of last year, the Ugandan Shilling appreciated against the dollar. The importers were all smiles as they required fewer shillings to buy dollars thereby making their businesses flow smoothly. On the punching end were the exporters who would earn less from their exports as …
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