Odonga Otto MP, like we like to say in Uganda is “no joking subject”. Not long before the last election he told
Somewhere around the bend of what used to be Kampala Pentecostal Church building was a famous barbershop. Few months before his governmental
Over the last several weeks while researching the potential implications of drilling in the environmentally sensitive Albertine Graben I had several conversations
President Yoweri Museveni has assented to the second petroleum [ Petroleum Refining, Conversion, Transmission and Storage] bill otherwise known as the “Midstream” bill. It
A request by the World Heritage Committee for the cancellation of oil exploration permits within Democratic Republic of Congo’s Virunga National Park
I don’t look forward to budget readings anymore. But I should. This year’s budget comes on the back of major donor aid
Captured in the rear view mirror of the present problems independent media is facing is the delicate moment that Uganda’s oil industry
Ugandan journalists have taken their protests over a media crackdown online as a shut down of two leading newspapers and several radio
The air is wet. The ground is dump. It’s the kind of day that farmers greet with a wink at the heavens.
We have written several times about NSSF or the National Social Security Fund, the mandated provident fund over the years. Special notice

