In the Independent this week:
COVER STORY
Divided State House: The inside story as President Museveni faces family pressure to quit.
BUSINESS
Next big thing at MTN: Company plans to widen data usage, lower tariffs.
ANALYSIS
Sex life of Ugandans: Population survey reveals most sexually active, violent at home and HIV illiterate Ugandans.
THE LAST WORD
Manufacturing still matters: Why very few poor countries will escape poverty by taking gigantic leaps into the service industry.
RWANDA
Rwanda-Australian trade to increase: Four companies announce investment plans in agriculture, ICT.
RWANDA
Kigali hosts top scientists: President launches Ecosystem of Pan-African transformation.
BUSINESS
Banks see higher profits: But analysts caution it’s too early to celebrate.
BUSINESS
Behind Fine Spinner’s takeover of Phenix: Government gets rid of loss-making company, but can new investor avoid its jinx?.
SPORTS
Is the Gunner a goner? : How Arsene Wenger changed the Premier League … and then dropped the ball.
SOCIETY
Trump cuts money to UN population fund: International family planning agency, which will lose all future US funding, says its mission was ‘to ensure every pregnancy is wanted and every child birth is safe’.
ARTS
Art of jokes: An artist incubating chicken eggs is no joke. But is it art?.
MOTORING
When vehicle vibrates: Check your spark plug wires and more.
JUST ASKING
Esther Kalenzi’s passion to help:Esther Kalenzi is the founder of Forty Days over Forty Smiles Foundation, a local NGO that helps the needy; especially children and youth. Helping the needy is a passion she first exhibited as a student at Aga Khan High School in Kampala when she raised funds from fellow students to pay tuition for a classmate who had missed school.