The government pledged an investment of Shs1.5 billion in the 2024/25 financial year to develop the Uganda Martyrs Katoosa Catholic Shrine to meet the standards of other faith-based tourism sites
Unless urgent reforms are made, Uganda risks consigning a generation to underemployment and poverty in a world where technological literacy will define success
Ignore TikTok video claiming Marburg outbreak in Uganda and possible lockdownIN SHORT: A video that has been making the rounds since December 2024 claims Uganda's health minister has announced an outbreak of the Marburg virus.
The Uganda Law Society (ULS)  has  handed its Radical New Bar Demilitarization Award to Senior Advocate Ladislaus Kiiza Rwakafuuzi for his tireless efforts in fighting for an independent and demilitarized judiciary in Uganda.
Bright Rwamirama has today officiated at the ground breaking ceremony for the construction of a national cold chain facility for animal vaccines at the National Animal Disease Diagnostics and Epidemiology Centre (NADDEC) Laboratories in Entebbe.
The State of Entrepreneurship in Uganda 2024 Report Launched Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda’s micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) account for an impressive 90% of the private sector,
Ecobank Uganda has unveiled "KIGGALE ne' Ecobank Campaign" offering a two instalments repayment break at the start of the loan.
For people without access to banks, community savings groups are a lifeline. New research suggests they’re good stewards of donors’ money, too.
Hon. Jackson Kafuuzi, the Deputy Attorney General, pledged immediate government action. He announced that the justice ministry would engage with the Uganda Prisons Service as soon as possible to explore the possibility of automatically releasing two prisoners who have been on remand for 28 years.
The divide between science and arts teachers has reached a boiling point. While the government has made strides in enhancing the pay for science teachers, arts teachers are disgruntled that their concerns have been deliberately ignored despite years of pleas.
The United States of America is pulling its citizens out of Democratic Republic of Congo after a riotous mob attacked its embassy in Kinshasa on Tuesday. The embassy, in an alert to US citizens in the country, also announced that it was closed for business.