By Onghwens Kisangala Civil Society Organizations, the government, donors and other stakeholders appear agreed that major reforms are necessary to improve the electoral process in Uganda. Yet little has been done so far although the 2011 presidential and parliamentary elections are bare two years away. Prof. Joe Oloka-Onyango pictured below, …
Read More »Fuel crisis spreads agony
By Patrick Kagenda. One year since fuel scarcity hit, Uganda is still grappling with the shortage without a solution by the government. It started on Dec 30, 2007 with post-election violence in Kenya that saw the economies of its landlocked neighbours that depend on the northern corridor for imports, including …
Read More »Global financial crunch
By The Independent Reporter Commodity prices expected to tumble in 2009 The global financial crisis that started to show its effects in the middle of 2007 exploded in 2008. Around the world, stock share prices tumbled, financial institutions previously considered impregnable collapsed or were bought out, and governments even in …
Read More »Real estate booms
By the Independent Reporter In spite of a booming real estate sector in Uganda, the country is suffering from a growing housing deficit of over 1.6 million units. In spite of the sector growing at 30% annually, the deficit keeps growing by 10,000 homes. But with over 200 companies involved …
Read More »RVR fails rail sector
By The Independent Reporter Mr. Roy Puffet, was replaced as RVR`s CEO by Mr. Kevin White, an Australian under a new deal that a Kenyan-led management team claimed would turn around the ailing concession. Under the deal announced on August 7, RVR entered a Technical Service Agreement (TSA) with PDL …
Read More »More deaths on Uganda’s roads
By Bob Roberts Katende Road accidents continued to plague the travelling public throughout the year and so did the blame games as to who is responsible for this carnage. In the region, Uganda ranks highest with road fatalities at 160 deaths per 1000 vehicles per year. Neighbouring Kenya’s road deaths …
Read More »Buganda arrests bring back 1966 memories
By Steven Kibuuka July 18, 2008 was the day when Buganda Kingdom tested the wrath of government as its minister of information and cabinet affairs Charles Peter Mayiga, his deputy Medard Lubega, and Ms Betty Nambooze, who heads the kingdoms committee set up to campaign against proposed changes to the …
Read More »Budo tragedy was a start of school fires
By Melina Platas One of the most memorable and tragic moments of 2008 was the Budo Junior Primary School fire that took the lives of 20 students as they slept in their beds one April night. This was sadly only the start of the devastating trend of loss of life …
Read More »Kenya goes up in flames
By John Njoroge On December 27, 2007 Kenyans went to the polls to elect their president and Members of Parliament in what would turn out to be the most controversial elections in the country ever. Between Friday December 28 and the morning of Saturday December 29, the Orange Democratic Movement …
Read More »Temangalo scandal consumes nation
By John Njoroge This year will be remembered as the year of the Temangalo-gate. This scandal that began in February 2008 involved Security Minister Amama Mbabazi, Finance Minister Ezra Suruma, businessman Amos Nzeyi and the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) top executives among others. Nzeyi and Mbabazi sold 411.44 acres …
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