Thursday , November 7 2024

THE INDEPENDENT: How sacking Kayihura, Tumukunde leaves Museveni weaker

The top stories in this week’s The Independent.  Get your copy from the nearest news stand.

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The top stories in this week’s The Independent.

COVER STORY
Security: How sacking Kayihura, Tumukunde leaves Museveni weaker.

THE LAST WORD
The fall of Kayihura: Why the firing of the IGP has more to do with Kampala-Kigali relations than crime in Uganda.

EDUCATION
Failing science examinations: Could English language be the problem?

RWANDA:
700 noisy churches: Why Rwanda closed them.

RELIGION
Happiness and God: Are religious people happier than non-religious people?

BANKING
Why Barclays is rebranding as Absa: Bank to open offices in London , New York for clients seeking to invest in Africa.

ECONOMY
Bad news on revenue collection: But Finance Minister, Kasaija, says the overall FY2017/18 budget is performing well.

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FINANCE
Why the publishing industry is struggling.

HEALTH
More men are infertile: 50% of failed conceiving is due to a male factor but treatments target women.

AID
Beyond donor dollars for health: How Uganda is thinking outside the box.

ARTS
African art gains: `Mona Lisa’ fetches U.S$ 1.68m at auction.

MOTORING
When your vehicle gets flooded: The dos and don’ts.

FRANKLY SPEAKING
Agnes Atim Apea on women empowerment: In 2017, Agnes Atim Apea (PhD) popularly known as ‘Mama Rice’; especially in northern Uganda, was named among most innovative women in the world by British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).

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