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Profiling the top 100 Heroes of the NRA revolution
RO/0001 Gen (Rtd) Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (Commander-in-Chief)
He is President of Uganda and Commander-in-Chief, a position he has held since the guerrilla movement he founded, took power on January 26, 1986. Gen Museveni retired from…
A look at NRM government’s rocky beginning
After the dust had settled, the smell of cordite had been blown off by the seven winds and the jubilation had ended, the victorious National Resistance Army (NRA) had to settle down to the business of making Uganda great again.
In…
How Finland is winning the war on fake news and lessons for western democracy
On a recent afternoon in Helsinki, a group of students gathered to hear a lecture on a subject that is far from a staple in most community college curriculums.
Standing in front of the classroom at Espoo Adult Education Centre, Jussi…
Service and Sacrifice: Ugandan ‘Blue Helmets’ support UN efforts to bring peace to…
The job does not come without risks. An attack on the United Nations compound in Somalia in January this year is “still fresh in our minds” according to the commander of Ugandan peacekeepers who are tasked with protecting the base and its…
2021: Differences That Threaten Opposition Chances for a Joint Presidential Candidate
Political parties, especially in Uganda, are formed with a sole objective of gaining political power through a popular vote. However, this has been a daunting challenge for some parties given the fact that they don’t garner the numerical…
How Corruption Affects a Nation’s Socio-Economic And Political Development
CORRUPTION is one of the oldest and most perplexing phenomena in human society, and it exists in every country in the contemporary world --- it is also not exclusively a problem of developing countries.
The classical concept of…
Special Report: Ugandans Battle New Health Challenges As They Become Wealthier
In the 1980s and 1990s, Uganda had one of the worst healthcare systems in the world. But that story is different today. For example, HIV infection rates reached 30% of the population then and has since fallen to less than 5.5% today
Understanding The Sociology Of Land Re-locations – The Puzzling Case Of Bududa
Compelling people to relocate may not be the best option though at some point the State must act in the best interest of its citizens
Mineral Development, Exploration Taking Root
As of May 10th, the initial phase of the airborne geophysical survey (helicopter-borne VTEMTMB-Field and Horizontal Magnetic Gradiometer Geophysical Survey) in Kasese and Bunyangabu Districts is 96% complete (2829 km have been flown)
Great Strides Made In Electricity Sector Driving National Development
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was so miserable that no meaningful fiscal or monetary policies could realise the much needed turn-around of the dire straits the country was plunged into during the past turbulent regimes