Features
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Should gifts in marriage belong solely to the receiving spouse or be shared after divorce?
As Uganda’s parliament deliberates on the new Marriage Bill, one provision is stirring up lively debate—should gifts exchanged during marriage…
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MBAYO JONAH: How neglecting eye health in youth is a barrier to academic success
Ruth (not real names), a 13-year-old who received spectacles through the “Seeing Is Believing” East Africa Child Eye Health Program,…
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PROFILES: Introducing MTN Uganda’s new faces
MTN Uganda has announced the appointment of three distinguished leaders to its executive team: Thomas Motlepa as Chief Technology &…
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The shift in how couples meet from the 1930s to 2024
The journey of how couples meet and form romantic relationships has drastically transformed over the decades, reflecting broader social and…
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SATIRE: How to Survive in Uganda without buying food, a foolproof guide
Welcome, dear reader, to the ultimate guide to surviving in Uganda without the basic human need for food! Yes, you…
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OFWONO OPONDO: Uganda steadily defies local media and political propaganda
Two decades ago during Joseph Kony’s atrocious war in Northern Uganda especially in Acholi subregion, local politicians, a few media…
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Gov’t eases Northern Uganda travel, but park fees for tourists remain
In response to public concern, President Yoweri Museveni has directed that travelers passing through Murchison Falls National Park en route…
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The role of radio and TV in shaping Ugandan entertainment
As Uganda’s entertainment scene continues to grow, radio and television remain essential platforms for bringing local talent and content to…
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PENTECOSTAL SURGE: Why Uganda’s youth are flocking to new-age churches
The 2024 Population Census Report by the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) has revealed a significant rise in the number…
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Digital payments surge as cheque usage declines in Uganda
As Uganda’s banking landscape continues to evolve, more and more Ugandans are opting for digital payment methods over traditional cheque…