May 21



May 20

  • Uganda: Ugandan Shilling Remains Steady

    The Ugandan shilling traded flat most of the week in a very tight range of 2570/80 held down by weak demand as most corporates were out of the market due mid month tax obligations,... Read more »

  • Uganda: Africa News Round Up May, Friday 17, 2013

    In the Central African Republic, a UN envoy says the country has collapsed into "a state of anarchy" and the UN Security Council must impose sanctions and mandate a neutral... Read more »

  • Uganda: 2016 Elections Roadmap

    When on May 7 the Electoral Commission (EC) released its roadmap to the 2016 general elections almost three years early, one would expect that the political class would applaud it... Read more »

  • Uganda: Between Violence and Money (part II)

    How NRM's level of organization has made it impossible for the Opposition to mobilize the masses against Museveni Read more »

  • Uganda: Politics of a Langi Wedding

    On April 6, President Yoweri Museveni adjusted his busy schedule in Kampala and traveled to Minakulu Sub-county, Oyam District in Lango to attend a traditional wedding. For... Read more »

  • Uganda: URA De-Registers Over 100 Vehicles

    Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has published a list of 105 motor vehicles that face being de-registered if their owners do not settle their tax obligations within seven days. Read more »

  • Uganda: Help Uganda's Mothers and Babies [opinion]

    May 12 was a very important day in the world- Mother's Day. It was a day when literally every family in the world, celebrated and honored mothers and motherhood- because ultimately... Read more »

  • Uganda: DPP, Police Row - a Legal Perspective [analysis]

    While most of the public have been mostly interested in the sensational non-legal elements of the story, the deepening rift between the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and... Read more »

  • Uganda: Few Options for 2013/14 Budget

    Only weeks to her third budget, Finance Minister Maria Kiwanuka has a lot of scratching of the head to do in an attempt to find a way of funding her planned Shs 12 trillion budget. Read more »

  • Uganda: A Feel of Light and Nature

    From an artistic point of view, William D. Houek's displays at AKA Gallery are extremely innovative and uniquely relevant to his audience. The architect, who has a strong passion... Read more »



May 17



May 14

  • Uganda: NSSF Cleared for Retirement Benefits Scheme

    The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has secured a license to continue operations as a Retirement Benefits Scheme, in accordance with the Uganda Retirement Benefits Regulatory... Read more »

  • Uganda: Fighting Unemployment [opinion]

    With a target of creating 200,000 jobs annually, the Rwanda government is arming youth with essential skills to make them job creators Read more »

  • East Africa: EAC Business Climate

    Experts worried about huge variations in economic reforms that are holding back regional growth Read more »

  • Uganda: UCC Issues Statement On Gen. Sejusa Coverage

    The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), the regulator of the communications industry in Uganda has today (May 14) issued an official statement in relation to the ongoing... Read more »

  • Uganda: Free Press for an Engaged Society [opinion]

    World Press Freedom Day is marked every May 3 to celebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom and to honor journalists who have lost their lives in pursuit of their... Read more »

  • Uganda: Between Violence and Money

    My article, "What keeps Museveni in power" (The Independent April 12-18), attracted the most intense debate on our website. Apparently, most critics of President Yoweri Museveni... Read more »

  • Uganda: Growing to Serve [interview]

    Crane Bank has grown to become the largest indigenous commercial bank in Uganda with a paid up capital of more than Shs 200 bn. Mr. A.R Kalan, the managing director, spoke to Peter... Read more »

  • Uganda: Justice Delayed

    On May 20, Siliveste Busululwa, 62, saw this reporter with a camera strapped around his neck seated at David Ssekandi's home in Kitemba village in Mubende district. Suddenly, he... Read more »

  • Uganda: Posta MD's Job At Stake

    A rift between members of the board of Uganda Posts Ltd (UPL) commonly known as Posta has left the re-appointment of the managing director in a balance. Mr James Arinaitwe's... Read more »

  • Uganda: Bad Year for Banks

    2012 is a year commercial banks in Uganda want to forget quickly. The majority of them recorded only marginal profits in the year compared to 2011, others have incurred heavier... Read more »

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