By Bwayo Emma Uganda’s coffee industry has deep roots, especially here around the slopes of Mount Elgon in the Elgon Region. For...
By Chris Buyela Government mergers, like the one involving the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) under the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry,...
By Amiri Wabusimba The increasing popularity of saunas in urban Uganda, particularly among the upper class, brings both wellness benefits and notable...
By Edgar Kugonza Barigye Dear His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni,As Uganda grapples with the aftermath of the devastating fuel tank accidents,...
By Ben Ssebuguzi A few days ago, Office of the National Chairman (ONC) staff treated Hajjat Hadijah Namyalo, their boss to a...
By Tenywa Alexander Once a philosopher said “If you want to destroy any nation destroy its education”, and Nelson Mandela once said “Education...
By Edgar Barigye Kugonza Today, I join the rest of Ugandans in mourning the loss of beloved ones in the Kigogwa fuel...
By Aisha Naava A heart is a vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body, ensuring other organs and tissues receive enough...
By Oweyegha-Afunaduula There are many types of fear. When I was growing up in the early 1950s, I feared God and people....
By Odeke Bazel In Uganda, a nation once thriving on agricultural traditions, the shift to modernity has brought unprecedented challenges. The advent...
By Oweyegha-Afunaduula, The coffee crop was first introduced around 1901 and was enthusiastically taken on by Ugandans in the Southern part of...
By Steven Masiga One of the historical theories states that the Bakiga are Bamasaba people who fled Bugisu due to a fear...
By Lukanga Samuel In politics, why is it that elderly people always seem to think they are right without comprehending what is...
By Mukonyezi Steven Akiiki There are questions which seem funny, but they are a real deal to motivation. These are the questions...
By Steve Masiga Philosophers normally say that when two men meet, one thinks that he is more superior to the other. This...
By Hadijah Namyalo Uzeiye The New Vision of October 17 had a news article on page three titled “Museveni important for the...
By Denis Muteguya In a political landscape often defined by tension, competition, and the race for votes, the Office of the National...
By Wejuli Jr Mike The introduction of the malaria vaccine is a historic breakthrough in global health, offering immense potential to reduce...
Kampala, (UG):- Charles Basajja, the founding member and Chief of Staff for the opposition National Economic Empowerment Dialogue (NEED) Party has revealed...
By Andrew Baba Buluba The recent plea of guilt by National Unity Platform (NUP) supporters on remand since 2020 has continued to...
By Edrine Benesa Gone are the days when it required complex magic for one to catch up with what was going on...
By Muteguya Denis In democratic regimes, opposition politicians often present themselves as defenders of justice, protecting the vulnerable from state oppression. Yet,...
By Edgar Barigye Kugonza, I am not sure whether my NRM party needs my advice but if it does, then as its...
While a number of schools are harvesting cash from parents, we at Mbale High School are focusing on harvesting results with the...