Companies, Letters, Opinion

Insurance Is Becoming a Core Pillar of Financial Inclusion in Uganda

July 13

Uganda’s bancassurance industry generated more than UGX 80.8 billion in insurance premiums during the first quarter […]

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Letters

Twenty Years On, Justice Arthur Oder’s Legacy Still Defines Uganda’s Pursuit of Justice

June 30

Two decades after the passing of former Principal Judge and Supreme Court Justice Arthur Haggai Okello […]

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Opinion

Alan Greenspan (1926–2026): The Maestro Who Repriced the World—and Shaped Africa’s Financial Cycles

June 23

The death of Alan Greenspan at 100 closes a defining era in global monetary history—one whose […]

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Letters, Opinion

Industrial growth must be matched by responsible waste management infrastructure

June 5

As Uganda accelerates industrialisation, environmental experts are warning that economic growth must be matched by robust […]

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Foreign News, Letters, Technology & Telecoms

Nordic AI in Media Summit 2026: A deep look into how AI is about to revolutionise the news ecosystem

June 1

The fourth edition of the yearly conference focused on the big changes on the horizon for […]

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Letters

A Well-Deserved Honour: Congratulations to Dr. Crispus Kiyonga — Justice Richard Okumu Wengi

June 1

I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Crispus Kiyonga on his well-deserved appointment as Second Deputy […]

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Companies, Letters, Opinion

Why the Equity Leaders Program should become Africa’s benchmark for CSR

May 29

By Catherine Psomgen, Director, Public Sector and Social Investments at Equity Bank Uganda   For decades, […]

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Land & Agriculture, Letters, Opinion

Empowering local communities is the key to global biodiversity restoration

May 23

 By Diana Nalwanga Every year on May 22, the world commemorates the United Nations International Day […]

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Editorial, Foreign News, Opinion

Death of Félicien Kabuga in The Hague ends one of genocide justice’s longest pursuits

May 16

The passing of genocide financier Félicien Kabuga while in UN custody in The Hague closes a […]

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Business, Columnists, Companies, Opinion

Does Africa need more Boeing or fleet diversification?

April 25

As African airlines battle grounded fleets, engine shortages, and weak maintenance ecosystems, the instinct to deepen […]

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