Business, Editorial

Africa cannot outsource its own cure

August 20

If Africa were a patient, it would be the most confounding case in modern history. For […]

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Business, Companies, Letters, Real Estate & Property, Trade & Industry

Kampala property market softens in prime segments, gains in retail and industrial

August 11

Uganda’s real estate market showed mixed signals in the first half of 2025, with retail and […]

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Editorial, Opinion

Editorial | Uganda must rethink its economic reliance on a volatile America

August 1

The decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to unilaterally hike tariffs on Ugandan exports—raising duties from […]

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Letters, Opinion

Tribute to Bert Kraan, architect of AviAssist and lifelong advocate for safer African skies

August 1

The global aviation community is mourning the loss of Bert Kraan, a pioneering Dutch aviation consultant […]

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Columnists, Letters, Opinion

Prof. Okello Oculi: A quiet architect of African social integration passes on

July 28

The African continent has lost one of its most enduring thinkers and cultural bridge-builders. Professor Okello […]

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Business, Companies, Editorial

Equity Bank vs Emin Pasha Hotel: The cost of conflating public inefficiency with private risk

July 28

The developing saga between Prism Construction, the Ministry of Education, and Equity Bank Uganda is a […]

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Editorial

Prof. Kanyeihamba dies at 85, leaving behind a legacy of law, dissent, and eccentric genius

July 14

Prof. George Wilson Kanyeihamba, one of Uganda’s most accomplished legal minds and a formidable voice for […]

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Opinion

Beyond the Handshake: Why corporate-led health partnerships must become the norm

July 14

Stanbic Bank Uganda, in partnership with Busaiga SACCO, Stanbic Bank held a community medical camp and […]

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Editorial

Gen. Muhoozi’s probe into false intelligence is a good start—now let it go further

June 30

Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, deserves credit for initiating an internal investigation into […]

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Land & Agriculture, Letters, Opinion

I dreamt that farmers became millionaires—then I woke up in Kigali

June 26

Donnah Rubagumya It began the way most great African folktales do. Not with a grand manifesto, […]

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