By Joan Akello The African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME), with support from Hivos has launched the Uganda National Journalism Awards scheme. This award aims at inspiring young Journalists to embrace enterprise and investigative journalism; increase the quantity and quality of public affairs reporting and investigative journalism; promote accurate, knowledgeable, …
Read More »Businesses scramble for Luganda market
By Joan Akello Is it the language or the product that matters in this high sales, low price segment? Six years ago, in 2007, Uganda’s leading vernacular newspaper, the Luganda language Bukedde, was selling an average of 14,000 copies daily. Its English language sister paper, The New Vision, was selling …
Read More »James Mulwana laid to rest
By Joan Akello City businessman who died yesterday morning has been laid to rest at Masiliba, along Hoima road, Kiboga district. Politicians, the business community, friends and relatives convened at his country home today to pay tribute to the fallen business magnet. President Museveni, the chief mourner referred to Mulwana …
Read More »Mulago unveils neurosurgical theatre
By Joan Akello This new theatre is an addition to five other theatres that the national referral hospital has been using. Dr. Christine Ondoa, minister of health opened the theatre today in the general Theatre (1B). “My heart is very glad with the service delivery here despite so many challenges …
Read More »Mulago oxygen plant up and running
By Joan Akello National Referral management has cut its oxygen spend after installing an oxygen processing plant. Oxygen is running in the wards, theatres. It is also being stored in two tanks and cylinders as buffer. Edward Kataaha, senior hospital Engineer who supervised the project says the plant can produce …
Read More »MTN to launch 4G technology
By Joan Akello MTN has announced that it has started installing Long Term Evolution (LTE) network, a ‘standard for wireless communication of high-speed data for mobile phones and data terminal’, known as 4G technology. The network infrastructure upgrade plan will provide its customers with faster data access and speed of …
Read More »US Congress okay “Fiscal cliff” deal
By Joan Akello Just hours into 2013, US congressmen had a burden on their shoulders during the festive season. They had to either meet the Jan.1 deadline and save the economy or reject and drag the other world economies in a possible recession. Even the president Barack Obama had his …
Read More »Chavez in delicate and complex situation
By Joan Akello Nicolas Maduro , Venezuelan vice president, has said that President Hugo Chavez’s condition remains “delicate” three weeks after his cancer surgery. This comes after rumours such as that Chavez is in a coma. Madura said he had met with Chavez twice in Cuba, where he is being …
Read More »Engen takeover cost $16.8million
By Joan Akello Oryxoil and gas, a subsidiary of Switzerland’s Addax and Oryx Group has bought Engen Uganda Ltd for about US $ 16.8 million according to Deep Earth International. It bought shares from Engen Cape town in Mid November to take over Engen Uganda Ltd as part of its …
Read More »Passing the staff on
By Joan Akello Archbishop Ntagali takes office at trying moment He sat between two men of God. They have been in his position. Faced with a tougher job, under close scrutiny of a bigger congregation, the new Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, Stanley Ntagali, looked relaxed and only shifted …
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