By Charles Jurua on January 31, 2020
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Health, Opinions, Personal Growth
‘Bioethics’ as derived from ‘Ethics’ In our day-to-day lives we encounter words like ‘you are right’, ‘you are wrong’, ‘that is the best’, ‘that is the worst’ plus others that you may mention. These ideas and words believe me make up our life. They add up a lot to the way we relate to each […]
By ruth sierra on July 30, 2018
Billionaires, getting rich, money, saving
Finance, Opinions
Many people use the internet to find answers to various questions everyday. “How to attract money” is one of the trending topics on the internet, according to Shelly Bullard, a writer on mindbody green, “the greater reality about wealth, it is a state-of-mind. When one learns how to have a wealthy state-of-mind, they are then […]
By Gerald Businge on July 19, 2017
a UPC Member of Parliament. X.M.M. Gunigina, A. Baumann & Company, Arabica Coffee, Bagisu, Bugisu Coffee Marketing Company (BCMC), Bugisu Cooperative Union (BCU), European and Asian private traders, European Manager hired by a District Commissioner, Fenekas Masaaba, J.N.K Wakholi, S.K. Mutenyo, Samson Kitutu, UPC. S.K. Mutenyo, Wagisi, X.M.M. Gunigina
Business & Finance, Opinions
By Eric Mukhwana Bugisu Cooperative Union (BCU) is Uganda’s only surviving cooperative society. It’s an establishment that has existed during and after colonial times. Arabica coffee was introduced in Bugisu in 1912 and it has remained the central economic activity of the Bagisu – yesterday, today and tomorrow. The thought to form a cooperative union […]
By Solomon Akugizibwe on December 30, 2015
Dr. Kizza Besigye, FDC, Federal Democratic Republic, Poloitics
Elections, General, Opinions, Uganda 2016 General Elections
I have been voting for Dr. Kiizza Besigye ever since 2001 when he started contesting for the Uganda Presidential Elections. I never liked him because he is was a Medical Doctor, Westerner like me or because he was a high ranking military official at the rank of a Colonel. My reason for liking him is very simple, “he […]
By Gerald Businge on October 29, 2015
Afro Barometer, justice, uganda
Latest Uganda News, Opinions, Politics, Reports & lists
The 6th edition of the Afro barometer that assesses access to justice among other social services by citizens indicates that Ugandans have lost trust in the judicial sector with many reasons raised by the citizens who were interviewed in the research carried out in May this year across the country. Releasing the report findings today, the […]
By Emma Laura N. Kisa on March 18, 2015
His Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, Kenya Airways, Kenya Parliament, KQ, President of Uganda, Regional Heads of State Summit
Featured, Opinions, Regional
Last month, His Excellency the President of Uganda Yoweri Kaguta Museveni made a request to Kenya Airways (KQ) to make a detour to Mbarara Town to pick him up on his way to the 16th Regional Heads of State Summit. The airline administration declined to grant this request and the President had to find other means of transportation […]
By Emma Laura N. Kisa on March 4, 2015
education, job creation, poverty eradication, uganda, UNEB
Education news, Featured, Opinions
If you asked the average student what their goal was in school, majority would say to get an A or to highly excel at the exams- in short, to pass on to the next class or level. That is a good goal by any standards but is it enough? Should they not be aiming at […]
By Gerald Businge on August 24, 2014
Opinions
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By Gerald Businge on July 16, 2014
General, Opinions
When God told Abraham to sign the covenant of the flesh, he circumcised all the male children and he was circumcised. The message was direct and in plain language. GENESIS 17: 1-27. The agreement was strategically initiated and the male child grew beholding daily his agreement with God at every call of nature throughout his married […]
By Emma Laura N. Kisa on January 30, 2014
maternal mortality, MDG 5, MDGs, Millennium Development Goals, Mothers, pregnancy, uganda
Health, Opinions
On May 15th 1989 my mother, Resty Nakanwagi, passed from this life, leaving me and my older siblings motherless. A sadder detail is that she left a new born baby because she died in child birth. In my native toungue, Luganda, giving birth is refered to as a woman’s fight. How true that is! Fast […]