Study from Tanzania offers lessons on how to worldwide HEALTH | MANISHA SHAH | Professor of Public Policy and Director of Global Lab for Research in Action, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs Being an adolescent anywhere is challenging. This is particularly true in sub-Saharan Africa, where adolescents have some …
Read More »Absa Bank records nearly 50% drop in net profit to Shs40bn
However, the lender remains strong with its capital growing up to 23%, higher than 12.5% regulatory cap Kampala, Uganda | JULIUS BUSINGE | Absa Bank Uganda Ltd saw its net profit sharply drop by nearly 50% from Shs78bn in 2019 to Shs40bn in 2020 as coronavirus pandemic took toll on …
Read More »Mercy Corps unveils ‘Uber’ to connect skilled refugees, youth, with job opportunities
Uganda hosts more than 1.4 million refugees with majority coming from the South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo Kampala, Uganda | ISAAC KHISA | Mercy Corps has partnered with African Executive Leaders Solution to launch a digital platform to help legal refugees and youths close the gap in accessing …
Read More »OKO raises $1.2 million to bring innovative insurance to smallholder farmers in Africa
The tech-firm aims to strengthen its presence in Uganda and Mali and expand its offerings to more markets on the continent | THE INDEPENDENT | OKO, an Insurtech start-up that provides inclusive agricultural insurance to secure farmers’ income across Africa, has closed a Seed investment of $1.2 million. The round …
Read More »CSOs proposals for the 2021/22 budget
Low absorption of loans has led to an increase in the cost of loans hence leading to low returns on public investments Kampala, Uganda | JULIUS BUSINGE | Increasing finance towards the social sectors will improve the livelihoods and incomes of most households as envisaged in the National Development Plan …
Read More »Idriss Déby Itno
How he offered Chadians great hope but ended up leaving a terrible legacy ANALYSIS | HELGA DICKOW | The death of Chadian president Idriss Déby Itno from injuries sustained on the battlefield just days before he was to start his sixth term in office has been met with shock …
Read More »US visa ban: Museveni stuck with diplomatically damaged goods
Museveni stuck with ‘diplomatically damaged goods’ Kampala, Uganda | IAN KATUSIIME | Since the U.S. government announced visa restrictions on unnamed top Ugandan officials on April 16, the main question among Uganda’s ruling class has been “who is on the unwanted list?”. Political commentator and outspoken Makerere University Kampala don, …
Read More »Race on to restore Uganda’s forests
Why experts are focusing on new forests to save the old forests Kampala, Uganda | RONALD MUSOKE | Zoka Central Forest Reserve, a small 1,259 hectare tropical forest found in Adjumani District in northwest Uganda, was first gazetted as a central forest reserve in the 1940s. Part of the bigger …
Read More »Wrong’s Rwanda hatchet job part 3
Why she chose to base book on interviews with Kagame’s enemies but not give his side THE LAST WORD | ANDREW M. MWENDA | The fundamental error of Michela Wrong’s book was to listen to one side in the Rwandan story. Consequently, she ended up sanctifying Patrick Karegyeya and …
Read More »Uganda oil money agreements
What is govt hiding? Kampala, Uganda | RONALD MUSOKE | Hussein Lumumba Amin, a renowned socio-political analyst, recently ignited debate on one of Uganda’s most sensitive subjects since Uganda discovered commercially viable oil reserves in 2006: What exactly will be Uganda’s share of its oil resource when production finally …
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