In a powerful celebration of resilience, gender equality, and environmental action, hundreds gathered at Wabusaana in Luwero district to mark the 30th anniversary of the Forum for Women in Democracy (FOWODE). The event, held under the...
Apostle Grace Lubega, a prominent religious leader, has stirred controversy after announcing plans to build a $55 million church building, claiming he will not borrow money to fund the project.
Speaking during a Sunday service, Apostle Grace,...
The Ugandan government has signed a €2.7 billion contract with Turkey's Yapı Merkezi for the construction of this railway section, with work expected to commence in November 2024 and conclude within four years.
The potential strike in Lwengo is marked by frustration over prolonged power outages, rising crime rates, and significant impacts on local businesses. The community's call for action reflects a critical need for responsive utility management and public safety measures.
Last-minute cancellation has left many traders feeling ignored, frustrated, and disrespected, as they had hoped to discuss their pressing issues that have been weighing heavily on their businesses.
The history of cooperatives can be traced back to colonial times in 1913, when peasants came together to oppose the exploitative terms of trade imposed on them by Asian traders through organized local middlemen.
The URA laboratory tests the alcohol strength, total soluble solids, sugar content, and acidity for fruit juices and beverages, as well as the alcohol content, specific gravity, and methanol detection for alcoholic beverages.
For the government to uplift the private sector, the middle-class economy has to be revived. Uganda’s economy has no middle class but rather the political class, which is the rich and the poor.