By Gerald Businge on March 27, 2010
Latest Uganda News, Politics
Ultimate Media The chairperson of the Uganda Electoral Commission, Eng. Badru Kiggundu has called upon political parties to file their financial reports to avoid being caught up by deadline. Kiggundu says the commission has written to all parties to file their financial reports or risk facing penalties as stipulated by the law. He revealed that […]
By Gerald Businge on March 26, 2010
Politics
Ultimate Media Women and human rights activists in Uganda are appealing to the government to expedite the passing of laws and implement policies that will protect women and girls against gender based violence (GBV) that is reported to be on the increase. Several media and research show that many women are often victims of domestic […]
By Gerald Businge on March 26, 2010
Entertainment, Movies
Isingoma John This Thursday was my first day to reach home before 7pm in a period of 14 months I have spent in Kawempe, Mbogo. This day, by 4pm I was home and I had already finished freshening up. I was intending to relax at home the whole evening but my rest was constantly disturbed […]
By Gerald Businge on March 26, 2010
Entertainment, Music, Society & Leisure
A lot of concern has been raised on the increasing number of half naked or naked females in different entertainment venues in Kampala Uganda that dance and entertain revelers. The phenomenon of ‘queen dancers’, who are skimpily dressed, is almost a must for all star musicians as many such almost naked girls can be seen […]
By Gerald Businge on March 26, 2010
Art, Housing & Real Estate
By Olive Eyotaru The living room or eddiro in many Bantu languages is a place that many home owners never think of redesigning. The fact is many people never think of changing the sofa they have had for years or replace that tattered carpet that has graced your living room since then. Some people even say […]
By Gerald Businge on March 26, 2010
Education news, ICTs, Science & Technology
By Isingoma John Gone are the days when governments begged their citizens to study such that they can get qualified personnel to serve in government departments. Also gone are the days where jobs were more than the job seekers. Today the world is changing every day and becoming more complex, competitive, and as a result […]
By Gerald Businge on March 26, 2010
Education, Featured
By EUNICE RUKUNDO, Ultimate Media With just 15points from her A Level exam results, Jean Ayikoru Longo would not have made it to any university on government sponsorship, leave alone join Makerere University. Yet the fact that she managed to scoop that many points although she is blind is proof that she could have performed […]
By Gerald Businge on March 17, 2010
Featured, Football, Sports
Right from its genesis, the game of football has seen passionate support. Fans go mad whenever their teams loose or win. Some smash TV sets, cursing coaches whenever things don’t go their way while the applause normally go to the players for any positive result, tagging them with nick names that at times even erase […]
By Gerald Businge on March 17, 2010
Media Gallery, Travel & Tourism
By Alfred Odong, Ultimate Media Many people have for long known Jinja as Uganda’s most industrialized town, which in addition accommodates the country’s only power dam and the source of the worlds’ longest river, the Nile. But after the 1970s turmoil under Idi Amin who chased Asian businessmen who had developed the town and established […]
By Gerald Businge on March 17, 2010
Business & Finance, Business news, Featured
By Gideon Munaabi Ogenda ogenda (Are you going, are you going)……….These are the words you will rarely miss when you approach a taxi stage in and around Uganda’s capital, Kampala. This is the daily job of the mostly rough taxi touts spread all over the city stages and those in the neighboring districts. As the […]