By Gad Masereka What unfolded at Lugogo Cricket Oval last Saturday was less a concert than a quiet statement of belonging, one expressed through colour, sound...
Victoria University vice chancellor Lawrence Muganga has offered a deeply personal reflection on loss and faith following the death of his mother, Immaculate Kayonga, choosing to...
By Brian Keitira Uganda’s fishing communities have recently been the target of malicious accusations, many aimed at one woman: Lt. Col. Mercy Tukahirwa. Since taking charge...
As Christmas approached in Nansana, the atmosphere at Moksha Preaching and Training Centre was alive with anticipation. Children lined the compound, their excitement mingling with the...
As the sun rose over Masindi, the fields of sugarcane stretching across Bunyoro seemed to mirror both the potential and the frustration of Uganda’s long-troubled sugar...
As Uganda’s hospitality sector leans into the lucrative festive season, Speke Resort Munyonyo has chosen this moment to unveil what it sees as both a statement...
As Christmas approached in Kyebando, the familiar sounds of music and laughter carried a quieter undertone of remembrance. For the third year running, the Ruparelia Foundation...
In Uganda’s public imagination, Sudhir Ruparelia has often appeared as a fixed symbol of financial success, a man whose name evokes towers of glass, luxury hotels...
In the narrow lanes of Kamwokya, where daily life is shaped by resilience as much as scarcity, the approach of Christmas this year carried a quieter...
By Gad Masereka Uganda’s disability community witnessed a remarkable moment yesterday at the Sheraton Kampala Hotel as organisers officially unveiled and crowned MR. AND MISS ABILITY...