Medics reject govt’s lunch instead of allowance offer to interns

The Uganda Medical Association (UMA) has rejected a government proposal to provide lunch to medical interns instead of the monthly Shs 1 million internship allowance.…

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S.3 Mbale High School student Catherine found hanged at home

The police in Mbale city, Eastern Uganda, are investigating the death of a 16-year-old student of Mbale High School who was found dead at her home in Industrial Division. The deceased, identified as Catherine Nelima, was a senior three student and a resident of Bukisukye Lower Cell in Bumutoto Ward. According to police, the incident…

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Business

World Bank to lend Shs 23 trillion to Uganda

The World Bank Group (WBG) has unveiled plans to lend Uganda about $6 billion (about Shs 23 trillion) over the next 10 years under its new Country Partnership Framework (CPF). The money, WBG says, is aimed at accelerating private sector-led economic transformation and creating jobs. The framework, which will run from 2026 to 2035, provides…

Entebbe Zoo the best in East, Central and West Africa

The Uganda Wildlife Conservation and Education and Centre expects to hit between 650,000 and 700,000 visitors next financial year, courtesy…

English soccer fanaticism provides practical opportunities for business

The European soccer season is finally over after reaching its crescendo over the weekend with the Uefa Champions League final…

Equity bank pushes green financing for clean energy 

Equity Bank Uganda is positioning itself at the center of Uganda’s growing clean energy transition, unveiling a financing strategy aimed…

Education

UNSA re-election row lands at Ministry

A petition filed with the Ministry of Education and Sports has sparked fresh debate over leadership succession and constitutional interpretation…

Mukono parents protest transfer of deputy head teacher

A section of parents at St Peter’s Claver Namilyango Mixed Primary School in Mukono district staged a protest against the…

KCCA boss Buzeki urges struggling parents to embrace free govt schools

The executive director of Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), Hajjat Sharifah Buzeki, has challenged parents struggling to pay school fees…

TECHNOLOGY

Uganda breaks into global top 25 for outsourcing

At 10 a.m. on a Tuesday in Gulu, 26-year-old Amara is already deep into her workday. Her client is in Tokyo. The assignment: rebuilding a website for a Japanese retail company. She has never been to Japan. She has never needed to. For years, many young Ugandans were told that the path to a successful…

Why Uganda’s education sector needs transformation, not just digitisation

No amount of computers, tablets or high-speed internet can transform Uganda’s education system if teachers remain unskilled and resistant to change, Prof Paul Birevu Muyinda, an expert in Open and Distance Learning, has warned. According to Muyinda, Uganda’s education sector requires a fundamental transformation rather than a narrow focus on digitisation. While technology can support…

Digital inclusion: What Ugandan telecoms can learn from Kenya’s Safaricom and South Africa’s Vodacom

Perhaps it is no coincidence that Kenya’s Safaricom and South Africa’s Vodacom, two sister companies partly owned by British multinational Vodafone, have emerged as leaders in providing accessible services to persons with disabilities (PWDs). An August 2020 report, Access Denied: How Telecom Operators in Africa Are Failing Persons With Disabilities, by the Collaboration on International…

Lifestyle

Sex Talk: Give her something to work with

“A marriage’s happiness is in the husband’s hands, not the wife’s. A wife is naturally built to respond, to multiply.” – Anonymous. I read that somewhere weeks ago, and I have been mulling over it, and the more I think of it, the more it makes many things make perfect sense. Like, if you give…

Deep Water now in cinema

Deep Water is a mid-budget movie starring Aaron Eckhart and Ben Kingsley about an international flight that crashes in the Pacific Ocean, pitting the survivors against a school of sharks. Initially pitched in the early 2010s as a sequel to Bait 3D (2012) and scrapped in 2014 because of similarities to the Malaysia Airlines Flight…

What gorilla tracking taught me about life

“There comes a point in life where giving up feels easier than taking another step. But sometimes, the only way out is through.” These are the words that continue to echo in my mind long after my gorilla tracking experience; a journey that pushed me beyond my physical limits, challenged my mental strength, and ultimately…

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Sports

FUFA trains 68 academy coaches in youth development programme

At least 68 participants drawn from football academies and youth football structures across the country have completed specialised technical training at the Fufa Technical Centre in Njeru, Jinja district. The three courses were conducted by the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (Fufa) under its Technical Master Plan in partnership with the FIFA Talent Development Scheme.…

Other News

Kidepo Airport project signals new chapter for Karamoja’s economy

For decades, Karamoja was known more for insecuri- ty and isolation than for investment. Roads were sparse, tourism potential remained…

Besigye treason trial heats up

Last week, Uganda’s courts found themselves at the centre of some of the country’s most consequential legal and political battles.…

Men’s mental health matters more than ever

June is designated as Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month 2026. There is a question that appears simple, yet has the…

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