Media Headlines
Grapevine: Is Juliana backsliding?
Our long-serving and still reigning artiste of the year, song bird Juliana Kanyomozi, could be back-sliding into the past.Report criticizes endless suffering of PWD in North
The global rights body, Human Rights Watch (HRW) together with local rights activists have expressed Full Story |
Uganda’s commitment to democracy encouraging
The Constitutional Court's ruling on Sedition was a victory for democratic process in Ugandan because it reinforced the independence of the judicial branch and the constitutional framework upon which Ugandan democracy is based. Full Story |
Business
It has been all tears, mourning and sorrow in the business community as property worth billions of shillings got lost
Read More...With two training programmes held every year, the Uganda Insurance Commission is emphasizing professionalism among players in the industry and looks not prepared to give up on the engagement.
The consideration particularly becomes pertinent considering...
The cost of borrowing from commercial banks is not likely to go down soon due to structural problems in the lending chain as well as behavioral problems among Ugandans
Read More...Sports
Saturday 4pm, Namboole, Uganda v Angola
Ugandans are eager to watch The Cranes flourishing in the 2012 AFCON finals in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.
For the last four or so years now, Uganda has been known for producing young talented footballers that simply need to be panel bitten for them to be transformed into more mature footballers that can cause a constructive change to Ugandan football.
The Cranes are yet to recover from the Zambia friendly game that gave their coach Bobby real homework. Another task awaits them in the next eight days- the Angola qualifier game on September 4 this year.
Bloggers
Ramathan Ggoobi
Explaining NRM vote robbery
Ikebesi Omoding
NRM primaries: thieves on thieves
Tony Owana
NRM a mass party, or an amorphus party?
Stephen Bwire
How I envy Mzee's peasants!
Isa Senkumba
The August warning letter to 2011 voters
Ugandans-At-Heart
Why Museveni will emerge top in 2011



