Charcoal business threatens northern Uganda’s tree species
By Dicta Asiimwe Officially, Uganda has not exported charcoal since 1987, when the country amended the External Trade Act, a 1953 law that...
Read moreDetailsBy Dicta Asiimwe Officially, Uganda has not exported charcoal since 1987, when the country amended the External Trade Act, a 1953 law that...
Read moreDetailsBY OTIM LUCIMA No one dared miss the unusual newscaster – the president! For 12 unbroken months and over 20...
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Read moreDetailsWhile Uganda celebrates her women annually, it is still dangerous to be a woman in the opposition in Uganda today!...
Read moreDetailsAfrica did not mourn the passing of Idi Amin, Bokassa, Mobutu Sese Seko or, more recently, Robert Mugabe. It should...
Read moreDetailsBy Frederick Golooba-MutebiA day after it was announced that former President of Tanzania, John Pombe Magufuli had died, I tweeted about...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert Madoi Frank Tumwebaze, Uganda’s Gender, Labour and Social Development minister, subtweeted Daily Monitor’s 19 February front page before firing off...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert Madoi The talk of eligibility for the coronavirus vaccines is starting to gain traction in Uganda with the...
Read moreDetailsBy Walter Mwesigye Ugandan scientists are critically examining a new dominant variant of COVID 19 in the countryside as the...
Read moreDetailsBy Evelyn Lirri As the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines continues across the world, the key question Ugandans are asking at...
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