By Haggai Matsiko and Joseph Were `I am here to do a serious job, donāt involve me in politicsā The KCCA executive director spoke to The Independentās Joseph Were and Haggai Matsiko After three years in charge of KCCA, you have a campaign you are running. Do you want to …
Read More »Jennifer Musisiās Kampala
By Haggai Matsiko and Joseph Were KCCA Executive Director explains her plans Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Executive Director Jennifer Musisiās current pet project is decongesting the city of motorised traffic.Ā As she explained to The Independent, part of that project involves some old strategies that her predecessors spoke about; …
Read More »Pope John Paul II, John XXIII declared saints
By Agencies Pope Francis on Sunday, April 27 proclaimed John Paul II and John XXIII the Catholic Churchās newest saints at a festive ceremony joined by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims for two pontiffs who helped shape 20th-century history. In his homily, Francis praised them as Ā«men of courageĀ» who …
Read More »Emma Kato plays Justice Ssebutinde, Gen. Kazini takes me to South Sudan
By Patrick Kamara When I quit Voice of Tooro FM radio, I joined then-Monitor FM. Soon I became close to the then-Managing Editor of the Daily Monitor newspaper, the late Ogen Kevin Aliro.Ā Kevin was a founding member of the Monitor Publications Ltd that had started operating in a rented …
Read More »Experimental drug offers promise in fight against measles
By Jean-Louis Santini An experimental antiviral drug taken orally could help contribute to the eradication of measles, an infection responsible for thousands of deaths per year, scientists have said in a report.Ā The drug, so far tested on animals, has been effective on a virus closely related to the one …
Read More »Ebola virus circulating in Guinea is new strain: study
By Agencies The virus that has caused a deadly Ebola epidemic in Guinea is a new strain that emerged locally, possibly transmitted by fruit bats, virologists have said. The outbreak is the first to be recorded in West Africa, but researchers said the virus causing it did not come from …
Read More »Acholi land hungry for unsustainable lives
By Morris DC Komakech People here have to come to a convergence that their primary source of wealth is the soil under their feet On April 16 2014 we drove through Pader Town Council to Lapeta central, Lanyirinyiri Parish in Lira Palwo, Agago District to bury Mzee Obaldo Opogo who …
Read More »How NRM Caucus is murdering democracy
By Peter Nyanzi Why President Museveni should resist overtures by NRM Caucus to ring-fence him When the ruling NRM Party Caucus went for a retreat at Kyankwanzi from Feb.06-16, it came up with an inconceivable resolution ostensibly to safeguard the legacy of President Yoweri Museveni, build solidarity in the party, …
Read More »West Nile @100: Which way forward?
By Harold Acemah People here have to come to a convergence that their primary source of wealth is the soil under their feet April 21, 2014, marked 100 years since the West Nile region was annexed to the British protectorate of Uganda in 1914, the year World War I broke …
Read More »Museveniās failure to name Chief Justice
By Joan Akello and Haggai Matsiko Incompetence or Strategy? Reports that the Uganda Law Society (ULS) has failed to shake President Yoweri Museveni into appointing a chief justice have led to questions about his motives. The ULS is the latest group to meet President Museveni `remindingā him to appoint a …
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