Letters, Opinion

Give to Gain: Empowering women in the workplace to transform lives

March 11

By Juliet Muheirwe, Head of Human Resources, Equity Bank Uganda In today’s evolving workplace, building an […]

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Letters, Opinion

How Africa’s farmers can benefit from China’s 15th Five-Year Plan

March 11

Daniel Arapmoi CGTN Reporter   For decades, the world has looked at Africa and seen a […]

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Foreign News, Letters, Opinion

This illegal US-Israeli attack on Iran is also an assault on the United Nations

March 3

Jeffrey D. Sachs & Sybil Fares   |   March 2, 2026   |   Common Dreams   Let us […]

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Land & Agriculture, Opinion, Policy

The Thin Green Line: Uganda’s Soil Crisis a National Food Security Threat

February 23

The emerald hills of Uganda, the ‘Pearl of Africa’, tell a seductive lie, writes Christopher Burke. […]

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Letters, Opinion

Celebrating Business Longevity Threeways Shipping Services at 30: Three Decades Walking with Uganda’s Growth

February 19

  By Pamela Ankunda This year marks thirty years of existence for Threeways Shipping company (Group) […]

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Energy, Land & Agriculture, Opinion

Pharaoh’s Dream, the GERD, ENSO, and Modern Nile Basin Resilience: Lessons from seven-year cycles

February 14

From ancient biblical narratives to contemporary hydro-political challenges, the Nile Basin has long been shaped by […]

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Editorial, Opinion

Afreximbank’s rift with Fitch raises questions about independence and risk

February 13

The decision by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) to terminate its relationship with Fitch Ratings may […]

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Letters, Opinion

Why Afreximbank’s break with Fitch exposes a deeper rift

February 13

  By Dr. Macharia Kihuro In a recent public statement, the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) announced […]

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Opinion

Turning Risk into Return: The business case for efficient hazardous waste management in Uganda

February 12

As Uganda’s industrial and healthcare sectors expand, hazardous waste is emerging as both a growing risk […]

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Companies, Opinion, Travel & Tourism

Why Experience Still Matters in Aviation — and why Girma Wake’s Uganda appointment is being misread

February 7

        Michael Wakabi   Criticism of Uganda’s decision to involve veteran aviation executive […]

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