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    How gnuGrid Could Rescue Uganda’s Digital Lending Industry

    For years, digital credit in Uganda has operated in a regulatory grey zone, leading to widespread loan defaults and chaotic borrowing patterns. The convenience of...

    30 Years of Uganda’s 1995 Constitution: Reflections and Reckonings

    Thirty years after the 1995 Constitution came into force, Uganda finds itself at a moment of reflection—looking back at what has been achieved and...

    Beyond the Crowd: Do Rally Numbers Really Predict Election Outcomes?

    As Uganda’s 2026 elections edge towards deciding who the country’s president will be, walls across the country are dressed and decorated with different political...

    Why Uganda Must Borrow a Leaf from Namibia’s $750 Million Debt Repayment

    In a continent often defined by debt crises and bailouts, one small nation quietly made history- Namibia paid off a $750 million Eurobond in...

    Uganda’s 2026 Campaigns: Why Uganda’s Next Election Will Be Won Online

    The continuous debate as to which direction Uganda’s next election will take still rages on across all media, especially social media. Unlike the previous...

    Uganda’s New Human Resource Bill: A Chance to Transform Workplaces

    Uganda’s human resource management sector has long operated in a rudimentary, under regulated, and under valued manner, making it one of the country’s most...

    Government Programmes Transform Nebbi and Zombo into Regional Growth Hubs

    Situated in Uganda’s West Nile sub-region along the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nebbi and Zombo were once ignored and isolated...

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