Political interference and maneuvering are undermining the development of Kampala City, the National Economic Empowerment Dialogue (NEED), a political party led by Joseph Kabuleta has said.
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Italy's government has backed a major aid package worth a total 531 million euros. Africa is the main beneficiary but the ...
Chinese-learning Ugandan students perform at a reception commemorating the upcoming 75th anniversary of the foundi ...
While the private sector has embraced infographics, the government of Uganda has not done enough to harness their potential.
In Banda, for instance, fuel tanks sit precariously near people’s homes, turning neighborhoods into potential danger zones.