As for me, this could be Reagan Muhairwe a.k.a Ray G’s break-thru song with singer Hajarah Namukwaya (Spice Diana).
It’s ‘just okay’ start for the national carrier – Uganda Airlines first commercial flight from Entebbe to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) with eight passengers on board. Uganda Radio Network –URN, the country’s lead news agency broke the news shortly after the plane touched down at JKIA, five minutes ahead of the scheduled landing. The […]
Story-Based Inquiry, an investigative journalism handbook published by UNESCO, defines investigative journalism as the kind of journalism that involves exposing to the public matters that are concealed–either deliberately by someone in a position of power, or accidentally, behind a chaotic mass of facts and circumstances that obscure understanding. It requires using both secret and open […]
IT’S been a couple of weeks of me ranting about AGOA (Africa Growth Opportunities Act) and the awkwardness of the situation surrounding textiles made in Africa being stopped from entering the United States under a commercial arrangement that benefits the Africans. I am clearly not done with this yet but providence has stepped forward, dressed […] […]
For preventing patients in the country’s public hospitals and health Centers and various citizens rotting in jails as a result of state prosecutors strike, judicial officers, and poor investigations by police due to limited funding, I present a proposal which I think once adopted, these inmates and patients can be made beneficial to the […]
I have been reading Joachim Buwembo’s How to be a UGANDAN and while reading how to be a professor, it got me thinking what is the status of a University Professor in the presidential Age Limit Debate. Joachim Buwembo alludes a reknowned Ugandan writer Okot p’Bitek’s question at Makerere University Main Hall in […]
Originally posted on Tales of the Thoughtless MIND:
There comes a time when you discover that you are a child. You will always be a child to someone. Yes, the way your parents treat you when you become an adult is different. The way they treat you when you graduate from university is also different.…
Yesterday, some “ungrateful” Ugandans protested our investors in Nakasero for hawking. Ungrateful because they never know the role of our modern investors especially on the road to the middle income status, the protest got me thinking who is qualified to hawk and who is not. All citizens must agree that if we are all of […]