Finally Akon came; he talked to Ugandans and even hit the stage over the weekend. But the great show Akon put up wasn't all there was about the singer's visit.
Nurses have called on the government to focus on Primary healthCare as a means of empowering the communities to effectively address their needs, health status and quality of their lives.
Police in Mbarara have closed make-shift video halls that have been showing films and football matches in the municipality describing them as 'time bombs' and a source of crime in slumy areas.
Teachers of Bat Valley Primary School yesterday morning foiled plans by former owners to make repair works on the dilapidated structures ahead of opening of the new school term.
Had members of the Uganda Police Force not been strong enough, many would have broken down and wept at the wave of public sympathy that greeted the red-handed capture of some of our own uniformed bad eggs in illicit actions.
The Kamuli District HIV/Aids forum has called for the establishment of a research coordination unit as part of a process through which structures in the fight against HIV/Aids can be strengthened.
The pastor of Holy Fire Church in Namulanda Pastor, William Muwanguzi, who was given a police bond on Wednesday is yet embroiled in more trouble after Police lined up two assault charges against him.
The foolery over the utterances of Alex Onzima (Maracha County MP) while on a trip in West Nile with the President, is the clearest demonstration of lack of internal democracy within parties.
State Minister for Microfinance, General Salim Saleh will crown Ndejje University's 2007 Sportsman of the Year at a gala scheduled for May 18 at the institution's main campus in Luweero.
The Federation of Uganda Basketball Associations (Fuba) has called off tomorrow's MTN League games following the untimely death of Sadolin Power's Wilbrod Oketcho and Amazon Rhino point guard Najat Kultithier Kobusingye.
Probation Sunday once again spelt doom for two Ugandan contestants, Asha Naava Zziwa and Winfrey Nannyonjo. The two contestants will have to prove their worth to earn extra time in the academy.
The International Week of the Red Cross marked in Tororo from May 1 to 8, left a big impact on food security awareness, road safety and environmental conservation among others.
It takes some good time for someone to say their business has stood the test of time but it is also worth celebrating when a business becomes so successful in a short period and it stays up there for more
In the show that was always going to be a success, Catherine Kusasira managed to pull off a great performance that was witnessed by a very good audience. The crowd was made up of people from all races and generally
Plans to liberalise the social security sector, where private players would freely collect workers savings alongside the National Social Security Fund [NSSF] are in advanced stages.
The UPDF yesterday offered curious public praise for the police crackdown on city criminals, moments after retracting a press statement in which the army announced it was itching to join the hunt for the urban rogues.
Availability of good infrastructure- roads, power, water, housing, telephones- and stability, not tax incentives or free land, are the most crucial factors that attract investors.
Ministers fighting with nurses, city pastors disappearing with people's cars, and now Parliament wants to even consider if its alright to teach our children religion.