Baz Waiswa
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Features
How ecocide, ethnocide, and intellectual death are wrecking education in Uganda
By Oweyegha-Afunaduula Abstract Uganda’s education system, once a beacon of post-independence promise, is being systematically wrecked by three interlocking forces:…
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Sports
CAF technical experts begin inspection tour of AFCON 2027 host nations
The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) has dispatched a team of technical experts to Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda as preparations…
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Business
Institute of bankers bets on behaviour change as it rolls out 2025–2026 financial literacy drive
The Uganda Institute of Banking and Financial Services (UIBFS) has set an ambitious tone for the year with the launch…
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Health
Ministry of Health flags off medical equipment to boost maternal care in Karamoja
The Ministry of Health flagged off medical equipment and supplies destined for Nabilatuk and Karita Health Centre IVs in a…
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News
Two-month-long traffic diversions announced as maintenance works resume on Kampala Northern Bypass
The Ministry of Works and Transport (MoWT) has announced the resumption of periodic maintenance works along Phase One of the…
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Health
Uganda Medical Association condemns rising attacks on health workers, calls for public respect
The Uganda Medical Association (UMA) has issued a strong public warning over what it describes as a disturbing rise in…
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Education
Victoria University Vice Chancellor, Dr Lawrence Muganga, urges shift from grades to skills as Uganda prepares for 2026 school calendar
As Uganda prepares for the implementation of the 2026 school calendar, Dr Lawrence Muganga, Vice Chancellor of Victoria University, has…
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Business
Investing in Skills: How the Tilenga Academy is powering Uganda’s oil future
As Uganda edges closer to first oil, the country’s most critical investment may not be pipelines or processing facilities, but…
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Business
Bank of Uganda Deputy Governor calls for trade-led growth as developing world’s debt burden deepens
Developing countries are facing an intensifying public debt crisis, driven by high borrowing costs and a global financial system that…
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Business
Climate change now a fiscal risk, says finance minister Musasizi as global finance leaders meet in Kampala
Climate change has evolved from an environmental concern into a full-scale macroeconomic and fiscal challenge, Uganda’s Minister of State for…
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