Friday , November 8 2024

The Independent

The rise of techno-colonialism

Where colonialism of old was about seizing territory, techno-colonialism controls our daily lives COMMENT | HERMANN HAUSER & HAZEM DANNY NAKIB | In 1853, under orders from President Millard Fillmore, U.S. Navy Commodore Matthew Perry led four warships on a mission to persuade Japan to end its 200-year-old isolationist policy. When …

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Protests highlight corruption at the top

But political elites in Kenya and Uganda don’t give in without a fight against anti-corruption COMMENT | INGE AMUNDSEN | The recent protests by young people in Kenya and Uganda have highlighted a form of corruption that is difficult to deal with: political corruption. Compared to its cousin, administrative or bureaucratic …

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Govt initiates new effort to support empty stomachs in schools

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Millions of Ugandan children spend hours at school on empty stomachs each day, hindering their ability to learn and grow. In a bid to address this longstanding crisis, the government has launched a new initiative to establish a nationwide school feeding program. Eric Kakoole, the …

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Rwandan parliament elects female speaker during inaugural session

KIGALI, Rwanda | Xinhua | Gertrude Kazarwa, a member of parliament (MP) from the opposition Liberal Party, was elected the Speaker of the Rwandan Parliament Wednesday during its inaugural session. It came after the swearing-in ceremony of the newly elected lawmakers for a five-year mandate following last month’s legislative elections. …

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EAC governments asked to stop lip service and fund education

ARUSHA, TANZANIA | THE INDEPENDENT | Governments across the East African region need to stop giving lip service to the Education Sector and breathe life into the recent reforms with adequate funding. Tanzanian Vice President Dr Philip Isdor Mpango says that the educational reforms that EAC member states have embarked on …

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MTN Uganda’s 30 Days of Y’ello Care: A record-breaking year of collaboration with agility and community impact

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | In 2007, MTN Uganda embarked on a transformative journey with the launch of the 21 Days of Y’ello Care programme. This initiative was designed to empower employees to contribute directly to their local communities, embodying the company’s commitment to corporate social responsibility. Initially conceived as …

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Canon Baalwa to serve as Kampala’s 5th Assistant Bishop

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Reverend Canon Frederick Jackson Baalwa has been selected as the fifth Assistant Bishop of Kampala Diocese of the Church of Uganda. At its extraordinary meeting sitting on the morning of August 13,2024 at All Saints’ Cathedral Kampala, the Archbishop of the Church of Uganda who …

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