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Col Bantariza was in the company of State House officials who on Monday, on behalf of President...
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Opinions & Editorial
Heart-warming news on innovations front We also note that many Ugandans who come up with amazing innovations which are even bankable end up unsupported because a number of sectors that would support them are either neglected or are...
Die is cast as Muntu crosses the Rubicon and quits FDC rossing the Rubicon is not something one does lightly. Crossing the Rubicon is what Julius Caesar did in 49 BC when he crossed the River Rubicon and marched on Rome, disbanding the republic and...
St Joseph's College Ombaci celebrates 75th anniversary Parents and well-wishers of Omabci would, however, like to request government to make an annual subvention to Ombaci to maintain minimum standards at the school whose contribution towards Uganda's...
Sports
Giants prevail on Day One Bright Stars skipper Senkatuka, URA's Vitalis Tabu and Kirinya-Jinja's Madondo enjoy doubles but it is the former duo's goals that spring their sides Bright Stars and URA to the top of the...
We were lucky to win, admits URA coach Ssimbwa The tutor of the tax collectors admitted to his side's lackluster show but said he would forge forward after bagging the maximum points
One-shot lead for Indiza Champion in 2007, 2008, 2011 and 2012, Indiza's experience came in a heavy package as he fired a round of three-under par 69 to lead the 98-man field on a rather sunny day at the par-71 course
World
Trump says he and Kim Jong Un 'in love' Those were among a series of playground-type slurs the leaders of the two nuclear-armed states hurled at each other, setting the world on edge
Three things we learned from Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Liverpool Replacing the Egyptian would have been unthinkable just a few months ago, but Klopp admitted Salah looked a little short of confidence as after missing two early chances when well-placed on the...
Are Man United and Mourinho nearing end of the road? Languishing nine points behind leaders City, they now face a battle even to qualify for the lucrative Champions League, a prospect that will give the money men sleepless nights
People & Power
Muntu's move: Death of FDC or a stronger Opposition? In politics it is much harder to build up organisational strength and create a national brand. Rarely do breakaway factions become bigger than or equal in size and influence to the original party....
Uganda and The Plague Similar. The novel The Plague came to mind in August when four MPs and dozens of their supporters were brutally arrested in Arua.
Life Magazine
I lost my spine and womanhood- Nambooze A woman is as good as her back. I say this without fear that as a woman, I was destroyed but again, there is Wangari Maathai of Kenya
Relish generous portions in neat space I cannot quite recall what year it was when we first visited this very authentic and reasonably priced joint, what is not in doubt was that it was at least 20 years ago
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