After the shifting of the Muslim Headquarters from Entebbe Road Mosque in 1971 which was by then owned by the Indian Muslim...
By Sande E. Oundo According to the World Health Organisation, diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs either when the pancreas does...
By Napolean Bounaparte & Tania Oliveira Nurses are the largest professional healthcare workforce and maximizing their contribution to health is essential to...
By Kamara Daniel Non-communicable diseases are diseases that can’t be transmitted from one person to another. They can also be known as...
By Ben Ssebuguzi Recently, DailyMonitor published a headline story on how the former Managing Director of the National Social Security Fund (NSSF),...
By Samuel Lukanga Sendi as we always called him, now a father of six had a painful experience with viral hepatitis, an...
By Sande E Oundo The World Health Organization defines obesity as an abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to...
Two days ago, I woke up to the shock of my life reading a highly vicious rant from one Rev. Joseph Kamugisha...
By Hadijah Namyalo Uzeiye Since some Ugandans, especially political players, have a tendency of highlighting US as a model of democracy and...
By Mariam Nakimuli Psychology is the study of human behaviour and mind state. Today, mental anxiety and stress are the most common...
By Kundu Ronald In a surprising move, the World Bank has announced that it will no longer provide loans to Uganda, marking...
By Timothy Egwelu Every year on August 12, young persons with disability in Uganda join the rest of the world to commemorate...
In the enchanting landscapes and bustling cities of Uganda, where the rhythms of life reverberate with cultural vibrancy, a less visible yet...
BY: GEORGE MUBIRU As President Museveni jetted off to Russia last month with First son Muhoozi Kainerugaba (MK) – the future presidential...
By Akampa Tanbull Well, as I write this, the talk of the Nation on streets, bars, arcades, Parliament, State House, and media...
Makerere University has educated us in administrative law and outlined the various punishments available to lawbreakers, especially in criminal law. The LCV...
By Aisha Naava and Lilian Nuwabaine Of recent, we received a client with several opportunistic infections which were life-threatening. We went ahead...
By Yasin Ramadhan Connectivity has inevitably become a basic need across all spheres of life today. In the fast-paced world of technology,...
By Arthur Nuwagaba Mirama Since commencing my work with the Office of the National Chairman – NRM (ONC) Kyambogo, I have had...
Globally, it is a well-known fact that breastfeeding suppresses a woman’s fertility in the early months after delivery. However, many women do...
By Hajjat Namyalo Hadija – ONC Head Recently, I was watching a show on Britain Got Talent and one old man who...
By Ezra Tumusime Polypharmacy, also known as polypragmasia, refers to multiple drug consumption or excessive use of medication without indication. According to...
Interestingly, we cannot talk about breast milk without talking about breastfeeding. Looking at this from the oldest book ever known, the Bible....
By Nuwagaba Arthur Mirama During the concluded African-Russian summit, many African leaders spoke ill of neo-colonialists – the West, accusing them of...