A UPDF officer at the rank of a major was among the hundreds of pastoralists evicted from Queen Elizabeth National park with over 20,000 head of cattle over the weekend.
President Bush's announcement today that his administration will begin implementing a set of punitive measures- its oft-threatened "Plan B" - against the Sudanese Government could have marked a real turning point in U.S. policy to end what the president calls
President Bush's announcement today that his administration will begin implementing a set of punitive measures- its oft-threatened "Plan B" - against the Sudanese Government could have marked a real turning point in U.S. policy to end what the president calls
Mr. Angelo Izama's article in the Daily Monitor of May 9, portrayed the energy sector very negatively. In the article Mr. Izama alleges that the president is haunted by the power crunch due to management of the energy sector and
The story of a collapsing buildings, a potholed new road, a beautiful new road cut apart to install a water pipe and crudely fixed thereafter are all familiar tales. The question is: What has gone wrong with our infrastructure standards?
Leaders from districts near the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda last week recommended the use of one currency as a measure to boost trade and control inflation in the Great Lakes region.
The government has cut the trade, tourism and industry sector budget allocations for the 2007/08 financial year by more than 18 per cent, Daily Monitor has learnt.
UGANDA'S dairy farmers have reason to smile after Uganda's dairy products were cleared to be exported to the Common Market of East and Southern Africa (Comesa).
PRESIDENT Paul Kagame of Rwanda has ordered an investigation into claims that Rwandan nationals are being tortured in Ugandan jails. A highly placed government source told Daily Monitor yesterday the move followed the freeing of a Rwandan national who was
PRESIDENT Paul Kagame of Rwanda has ordered an investigation into claims that Rwandan nationals are being tortured in Ugandan jails. A highly placed government source told Daily Monitor yesterday the move followed the freeing of a Rwandan national who was