A Rochester man who became an international fugitive is now in the custody of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office after a ...
The root of Uganda’s malnutrition crisis may lie in the country’s very understanding of malnutrition. For many Ugandans, ...
"The experience of seeing and experiencing the living God in the poor and the sick gave me the strength to live every day." ...
Court has ruled that the ministry has been issuing licenses to establish sugar and jaggery mills without the requisite ...
ANALYSIS | RONALD MUSOKE | A consortium of civil society organisations (CSOs) has in a Jan.05 statement shown concern about ...
The contractors undertaking the construction of the 1,443-kilometer East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), designed to ...
A Makerere University academic has complained that policymakers in Uganda and Africa in general are not utilizing the many ...
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Mpox surge: Uganda must act now
To combat Mpox effectively, it is essential that all public health campaigns and interventions are inclusive and account for ...
African students have spoken about a “profoundly impactful” conference they were able to attend thanks to University of Leeds ...
Officials previously questioned whether the deadly disease was indeed present in the African country, which had seen 8 ...
Women are not allowed to mine, and the men who do wear shorts or swimwear and smear themselves with petroleum jelly.
By Paul BushariziAt the beginning of the year, The Economist had an interesting feature titled “Africa’s has too many businesses, too little business”, lamenting the lack of enough big businesses to ...