By Mary Asujo Joan, a mother of two, has to drop and pick her two boys to and from school. Being a busy woman, she has a series of meetings...
Read moreDetailsAs remembered by Nathan, Rachel, Gloria, and Cathy Tomorrow, July 6, 2022 will mark one year since Mr Stephen Dison Kalebbo died. His family members say, the void left by...
Read moreDetailsBy Simon Ssenyonga Finally we sigh in relief after going through the yearly Constitutional ritual of budget presentation. The budget in principle should be designed to be a reflection of...
Read moreDetailsBy Crispin Kaheru One of my treasured pastime moments is having tête-à-têtes with elderly relatives, friends and colleagues. I have lately noticed that “morals” always come up in these conversations....
Read moreDetailsOn December 31, 2017, Kenya was plunged into crisis after the country's Electoral Commission declared Mwai Kibaki (now deceased) the winner of a presidential election, amid allegations of fraud and...
Read moreDetailsBy Gyagenda Semakula Zikusooka The stylish and eloquent orator; an intellectual giant; astute legislator and a lawyer’s lawyer as his colleagues referred to him, was laid to rest at 17:45hrs...
Read moreDetailsBy Norbert Mao In his work Twelfth Night, famous English playwright and wordsmith William Shakespeare tells us that “Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust...
Read moreDetailsBy David Serumaga Driving on the Kampala-Mpigi Highway, one will be attracted by the green cover along the road. As the journey continues, a war against environmental growth is witnessed...
Read moreDetailsBy Emmanuel Lumala Dombo Until recently, many thought that the position of Prime Minister belonged to the Banyakigezi, given the two former Prime Ministers of Uganda -Rt Hon Amama Mbabazi...
Read moreDetailsBy Michael Aboneka For long, schools have been left to determine their own set of rules including school fees and other sets of rubrics which have been normalised even though...
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