One of the theories now “dismissed” in explaining the relationship between the neurological disorder known as “nodding disease” and its prevalence in the northern part of the country- is that it had anything to do with the war. One expert said it had nothing
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There is a lot happening with the stamp of Uganda in it these days.This last week has been the most memorable, what
If the economy were a man (or woman) in say Mogadishu and the Ugandan economic crisis were a famine, the response by
I arrived at Nakawa High Court to a familiar sight of relative chaos. There are several damaged cars parked in the official
This appears to be a week to revisit Uganda’s oil sector. There is a lot to discuss here over the next several
In the midst of debate over saving Uganda’s most prominent forest, Mabira, stories are emerging over the high cost of charcoal, the
So Makerere University is closed. It is likely to be a short shut down. In fact it should not. The NRM government
Many of my generation, my friends and intellectual buddies have been surprised that decades after independence, after colonialism and neo-colonialism have been
Peter Waldron, the controversial American who re-appeared in the news as an advisor to US Republican candidateMichelle Bachman is no doubt an
24th/August“Ameya” sounds like “ a mayor”. Or perhaps “ Lordi Meeya” (Lord Mayor), Kampala’s ceremonial head, Erias Lukwago, the flamboyant and sometimes