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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Rain in Kampala is a beautiful thing depending on where you are sitted. If you are in Bwaise, one of the slums
Politicians have repeatedly told my colleagues and me about mysterious “bags of cash” that their colleagues, business people are “hoarding” in their
After several market fires over the years, you would think another fire at St. Balikudembe Market, also known as Owino would be
This has been an interesting week. It kinda topped today with a short presentation i gave to a dialogue of all political
A friend of mine just told a story her father told her about meeting young Gambians in a hotel in Tripoli. He
Debate this weekend will shift to the relations between Rwanda and Uganda, as well as regional corperation as the two Presidents meet
Ugandans are not really into savings. Lately it has been a sort of belief system. Tough economic times y’know. First came the
You have all heard or read it somewhere. Perhaps you were lucky and saw it for yourself. Poor people happy. Then the
Uganda’s criminal justice system is still slowly recovering from it’s colonial past. Sure we now have policemen who wear trousers and not