In March, we lost a cousin. Pearl Mamawi died alone during a rainstorm that cut power to the hospital ward where she
Dear brothers and sisters, Our faces and voices are unique, distinctive features of every person; they reveal a person’s own unrepeatable identity
The Foster Wheeler refinery study, the original recommendation for a regional refinery serving the needs of the EAC is nearly as old
Two stories stood out for me above the loud noise of the Middle East conflict. The first was Kenya’s plans to add
This week, the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) will reintroduce White Rhinos to Ajai Game Reserve, marking a historic moment nearly 50 years
How colonial-era trade patterns keep African producers locked out of global profits—and what it will take to change By Andrew Rugasira Global
Returning to the UAE recently, I spent sometime restoring my local Etisalat line. It could not be done at the airport, because
One of the most special encounters of my journalism was a visit with Ngugi wa Thiongo, a gentleman and writer who has
By Christmas this year Ugandans will have placed over 5.5 trillion shillings in bets on everything from football games to whatever is
Genesis 41:17 “I was beside the Nile when seven fine cows, sleek and fat, came up from the river and began to

