Features
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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…
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Generational shopping preferences: Gen Z prefer two-way dialogue with brands, Infobip research Sshows
New research from global communication platform Infobip highlights how different generations prefer to engage with businesses, especially in the lead-up…
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How Uganda is losing billions to cybercrime
Uganda is grappling with an alarming rise in cybercrime, with reported cases surging by 50% between 2021 and 2022, leading…
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How to protect children from online violence in today’s digital world
In 2013, when Kagoya (not real names) was 15 years old, her parents gave her a smart phone and the…
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Should Kisaka have resigned instead of waiting to be fired over kiteezi landfill disaster?
The sacking of Dorothy Kisaka, Executive Director of Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), following the Kiteezi Landfill disaster has sparked…
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Inside the dark world of sugar dating and power imbalances
As the cost of living skyrockets and economic disparities widen, a growing number of young men and women are turning…