Letters

Ugandan scientists seek answers to rising diabetes burden in rural areas

July 18

Puzzled by the high incidence of diabetes in a resource deprived rural community, researchers from Uganda’s […]

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Letters, Opinion

Orton Edgar Ching’oli Chirwa forgotten martyr of African democracy and human rights

July 1

By Richard Okumu-Wengi Retired Justice of the High Court of Uganda On December 8, 2023, the […]

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Finance, Opinion, Policy

Kenya’s President Ruto spotlights IMF weaknesses amidst African distress

June 4

For over eight decades, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has stood as a pillar of global […]

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Investment, Opinion, Policy, Technology & Telecoms

Developing countries can use AI to leapfrog into the future

June 4

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming our world, and its potential to reshape development, especially in emerging […]

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Columnists, Editorial, Letters, Opinion

Why we beg to differ with President Museveni on permanent terms pronouncement

May 3

The highlight of President Museveni’s labour day address was the directive to employers to hire all […]

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Letters, Opinion

Uganda’s Aviation Infrastructure: Time for ambitious upgrades and structural reform

April 22

By Kenneth Shaaka For the past seven years, Entebbe International Airport has been a perpetual construction […]

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Opinion

Why and how economics must change

March 12

The need for drastic change in the economics discipline has never been so urgent writes Jayati […]

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Companies, Opinion, Trade & Industry

Illicit alcohol, the unbridled silent killer in Uganda

February 13

By Jackie Tahakanizibwa The Euromonitor Illicit Alcohol Trade Report of 2021 found that the trade of […]

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Columnists, Editorial, Opinion

Sobi’s gang is fragmenting, here is why that is bad for you

December 23

The Luganda daily Bukedde reports today, that members of fallen criminal kingpin Paddy Sserunjogi aka Sobi’s […]

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Energy, Investment, Opinion, Renewable

Africans must resist being bulldozed in energy transition timetable debate

December 13

For several years now, writes NJ Ayuk, wealthy nations and environmental organizations have been strong-arming African […]

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