Julius Caesar’s decision to cross the Rubicon River gave him victory in the short run, but cost him and his family everything, including power.
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Staying vigilant amid year-end fatigue and festive season distractions
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) for email accounts adds an additional layer of security, making it more difficult for unauthorised users to gain access.
Elections cannot change government in Uganda
As elections approach, some political actors begin to make clandestine bargains with President Museveni and his NRM regime as “political lords,” mortgaging their loyal and innocent supporters…
Is your business ready for the digital age? Demystifying digitisation for Uganda’s SMEs
SMEs typically lack the in-house technical skills for successful digitisation, says Mukasa.
The hawk as the competitor: Navigating competition with strategic market intelligence
Competitors will capitalise on perceived weaknesses, much like a hawk spotting a vulnerable target.
Why Africa must up its game on Climate Finance at COP29
For the climate advocates specifically those for community-centered, inclusive, and just climate finance frameworks, the key COP29 outcomes offer both opportunities and challenges in this regard.
Tom Anang Odur explains the Lango cultural center’s Sunday wilderness
Ambassador Ogwang Okul arrived about 1:00pm at Lango cultural centre. His assistant brought him a plastic chair and placed it a few meters before me.
Museveni dubbed “architect” of Lango internal conflicts
The fact that Mr. Museveni is unwilling to assert himself as NRM Chairman to protect an NRM cadre in Lango portrays him as the most untrustworthy and egoistic opportunist in politics, unconcerned about the fate of other so-called NRM party members in Lango.
Data privacy claims on the rise as wave of litigation and AI shape future risk landscape
This means providing data loss prevention and mitigation advice to this increasingly important area of cyber exposure.
Developing economies move away from fossil fuels in clean energy surge
Developing countries can catch up with rich nations’ renewables deployment within five years as they move away from fossil fuels.
The future of the cultural institutions in Uganda: Balancing heritage with modern challenges
Restoring order in these institutions is critical to preserving Uganda’s rich and diverse cultural heritage for future generations.
Why the mental health of teachers should concern us?
This annual event provides an important platform for raising awareness about mental health issues.
