Information and communication technology has grown dramatically in Uganda. However, its users must put in place good information security systems to achieve their objectives
When Moses Opobo goes to spend a day with deaf and blind children at their school in Ntinda, he is surprised that they too make joyful banter like other children
I have a son who is a bit of a computer geek. He would not admit it, but to a non-computer older generation like me, I would say that he is a bit of a techie, because of all the
Biofuels have caused world food prices to increase by 75%, according to the findings of an unpublished World Bank report published in The Guardian newspaper on Friday.
If you enjoy Jamaican music, you've probably heard of the dancehall duo Chaka Demus and Pliers. The two artists are set to visit Kampala, where they will bless the launch of Henry Tigan's album Muzudde in September.
The public aside, government here and the European Union (EU) are furious at the continued delay of Italian based Salini Constructori spa to complete the 21 kilometre Kampala Northern Bypass road.
Uganda Telecom has deployed its 3G mobile broadband service, which now enables its subscribed clients fast Internet access on their laptop computers or desktop PCs in the capital Kampala and two other towns.
Uganda's Bebe Cool was among the 50,000 people who attended Nelson Mandela's 90th Birthday in London's Hyde Park a fortnight ago. Bebe Cool, who sang his latest track Born in Africa, performed in the last minutes before the close down
SHE will speak her mind whatever, whenever and wherever, without mincing words. And it doesn't matter whom she's addressing, or referring to; as long as she feels the need to say something, she will say it. That is Jane Babiiha
I have been to Entebbe International Airport quite a few times of recent. Not because I have been on a globe-trotting spree. Rather, to witness the home-coming of budding musical celebrities-in-the-making, fresh from a musical expedition in a neighbouring capital.
CORNERED, they combined forces to fight a common enemy - the white man. But the enemy proved too strong. Soon the two great warriors; Kabaka Danieli Basammula ekkere Mwanga of Buganda and Omukama Kabalega of Bunyoro, were on the run,
The chairperson of the parliamentary sub committee on complaints Reagan Okumu has challenged parliament to revise the bribery allegations recently made against some legislators.
From dusk till dawn, mean looking kanyamas would lay siege on the FUFA House or Nakivubo Stadium waiting to pounce on their prey (a star footballer seeking to switch clubs at the end of a season) in the years gone
THE petition over the alleged abuse of office by UABF president Roger Ddungu took another twist when National Council of Sports gave the petitioners seven days to prove that they are 'proper' clubs.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame took over the chairmanship of the East African Community (EAC) from President Yoweri Museveni. The hand-over coincided with the First East African Investment Conference in Kigali last week, which attracted over 700 investors. George Kalisa and
LAWRENCE Ssempijja stormed the semi-finals of the boys U-14 category at the Rwenzori Beverage sponsored Inter-Schools tennis championships at Lugogo on Friday.