By Dr Robert Rutaagi Muhairwe managed to achieve a lot with acme flair, managerial versatility, and fastidious expertise By early 1990s, most Public Enterprises in Uganda were doing badly. They were greatly underfunded by the ministry of finance, planning and economic development and donors. They did not enjoy adequate political …
Read More »Museveni & Raila Odinga
By Independent Team The past courts the future. Why? An insight into the President’s visit to Kisumu. Why exactly did Kenya Prime Minister Raila Odinga visit President Yoweri Museveni at State House, Entebbe on March 5? That was the second time the two were having a tete-a-tete in a space …
Read More »My baby died at Mulago
By Annah Natukunda Women and girls demand accountability for maternal and infant deaths The complaint was filed by a 17- year- old girl from Kamwokya–Kisenyi, a suburb of Kampala city. She wants an explanation for the death of her newborn baby at Mulago National Referral hospital. Once the teenager found …
Read More »Gifts to the world
By Miriam Mukama Women’s Day theme shows benefits of educating the girl child Ajok Eva just got 20 points in the recently released Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE). She is happy but not satisfied with her results, she thinks she would have done better if only she had enough …
Read More »What do the police fear?
By Mubatsi Asinja Habati Twaweza speaks out about its impounded `change’ calendars Uganda police could have impounded a consignment of 700,000 calendars because they have messages of “change”, a word that is apparently anathema to the force. Twaweza, the publisher of the calendars that bear photographs of politicians and celebrities, …
Read More »The middle class goes global
By Johannes Jütting Fostering societies in which people feel protected, trust one another, and efforts are rewarded is the key to realising its members’ dreams In the twentieth century, the American dream of a middle-class life inspired the world. Now, in the twenty-first, we are moving at high speed toward …
Read More »Entrepreneurship funds not enough
By Emmanuel Keith Kisaameh Government should not be tempted to throw money at a problem and think of it as a solution Unemployment is without doubt a leading development challenge in Uganda, engulfing people from all age brackets and making the fight against it noble. With the recent Makerere University …
Read More »Makerere’s murky fight
By Mubatsi Asinja Habati Uncertainty over Baryamureeba’s vice chancellor job taints the university Between 2001 and 2005, Venansius Baryamureeba’s name was synonymous with the bright future of Uganda’s oldest university, Makerere, in Kampala. He was the smart young head of the Faculty of Computing and Information Technology. When he took …
Read More »Quality check
By Pearl Natamba Suspension of UNBS boss, Terry Kahuma, exposes how failures at nation’s quality standards body endanger unsuspecting consumers Kigozi Sebaggala, the executive director of the Uganda Manufacturers Association, bought a neatly packaged 50-meter electricity cable from a shop in downtown Nakasero to use at his father’s burial. It …
Read More »Besigye has the right vision
By Mubatsi Asinja Habati Francis Mwijukye has been an aide of Dr Kizza Besigye, the leader of Uganda’s biggest opposition party, the Forum for Democratic change (FDC) since 2001. He has been by Besigye’s side during numerous clashes with police. On Feb. 21 police shot Mwijukye with a rubber bullet …
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