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Business informality locks out entrepreneurs from opportunities that would further their expansion
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Opinions & Editorial
Government reforms: Those who want to go to heaven must be willing to die The folks in the Finance ministry were seen as having slow feet and long fingers
BoU's takeover of Crane Bank, 20 years after Greenland Bank closure Crane Bank, Greenland Bank, Cooperative Bank and International Credit Bank were all indigenous banks with an extensive domestic branch network
Civil society work should be political but not partisan There is a false and disturbing notion that civil society should not engage in political discourse, but rather focus on delivering social welfare services on behalf of government
Sports
Karichu leads at halfway stage Quiet in third place following a round of 70 on Day One, Karichu moved two places up after taking his overall tally to three-under, underlining the Kenyan's dominance so far in Entebbe
Netball: SA to lock horns with Uganda They are fast and their co-ordination a joy to behold. They also have the best goal shooter in Alicia Pulen
KIU seek to salvage series against rejuvenated Oilers They fell to a 2-1 deficit following Tuesday's 71-67 result having won the opening game 83-61 last Friday. That seems like a long time now
World
DR Congo's Bemba to file new ICC appeal Bemba has already lost an earlier appeal, but Taylor said Bemba had a right to make a fresh challenge as Monday's decision was by lower trial judges, and not the ICC's higher appeals chamber
Terror attacks down but global threat more complex - US report Islamic State, Al-Qaeda and related jihadists have decentralized and are adopting new technologies like simple chemical weapons and small drone systems to be able to pose a threat far from their...
Pain on pope's face over abuse scandals Francis has been attempting to address the latest wave of devastating claims of sexual abuse by clergy across the world
Arts & Culture
Ntungamo invests in its heritage sites The district tourism officer, Robert Aturinda, presented to the council a 10-year Tourism Development Plan for developing, exploiting and protecting the sites
Over 400 children from less privileged families benefit from back-to-school drive It is children like Rebecca and others who inspired Joseph Ddiba to venture into charity work
Auto
Beware of fake spare parts To control your car, it requires you to have functional brake pads and brake discs
Which is better between a Toyota Premio and Subaru Forester? On the road the Forester is sprightly and holds onto highway tarmac much to the delight of petrol heads
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