Stories By Henry Lutaaya
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Analysis
Is Government at war with the Church?
April 6, 2018‘Culture of Death’ Why the rift between Church and Govt is growing The Good Friday messages by...
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human traffickingFeatures
Why GMO’s fiercest critic became its biggest advocate
March 24, 2018About this time twenty years ago Mark Lynas would be collecting machetes and calling up...
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News
Biotech pioneers scoop 2018 water prize
March 23, 2018The use of biotechnology for improving lives has received another seal of approval – this time...
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human traffickingFeatures
Can groundwater reserves solve water scarcity?
March 20, 2018The water trapped beneath the earth’s surface in Africa is more plentiful and cleaner than surface...
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News
New era dawns for agricultural extensionists
March 15, 2018Experts in agricultural advisory services also known as agricultural extension providers met in Kampala this week...
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News
Sacked Tillerson warns of Russia’s ‘troubling behaviour’
March 14, 2018Fired US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is quitting one of the most influential jobs in...
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News
Kayihura’s Legacy
March 9, 2018Exit brings instant hope to police suppliers The new leadership of Uganda Police Force has approved...
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human traffickingFeatures
Misery for farmers as coffee trees wilt
March 1, 2018In September last year, Godfrey Ssekankya, a prominent coffee farmer from Miseebe, Bulera sub-county Mityana District,...
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Analysis
Benefit-sharing will ease Nile cooperation
February 23, 2018The Ethiopian government yesterday lifted its own embargo on holding processions in the Capital Addis Ababa...
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Editor
Trump wants teachers to carry guns to class
February 23, 2018US President Donald Trump’s idea that teachers can be asked and motivated to carry guns on...