In Luo folklore, two feuding brothers, Gipir and Labong, quarreled and split ways. Labong had been was forced to risk his life
After a blistering rant against the West during a trip to Russia reminiscent of the cold war, President Yoweri Museveni delivered an
Several weeks ago I accompanied a group of Ugandan radio and TV journalists for a visit to south western Uganda. It consisted
Uganda is facing sanctions. At least that is what the aid cuts and international condemnations that have accompanied it actually mean. The
As Americans stood patiently at the polls to cast their vote many Ugandans were marveling at the ridiculous soap opera of cannibalistic
I recognized immediately it was a dream. I was attending the funeral of Cwa Kabalega. Before I woke up I was having
Uganda’s sole power distributor, Umeme, is in the final stages of listing on the Uganda Securities Exchange. The company sources say has
Tullow Oil has released its half-year trading statement. Its good news for investors in the company and a boost for those eyeing
Sources say the new Tullow General Manager is Mr. Jimmy Mugerwa. A formal announcement by Tullow is expected soon. Tullow already has
The East African rift valley is like a mother with her warms stretched out. In 2006, she opened her left hand to