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The great Lango people detest parasitic cultural leadership
Traditionally, the Lango people are organised into clans headed by Awitong.
Social ventures and innovators around the world invited to apply for the ASME ISHOW accelerator
ASME is grateful to The Lemelson Foundation for its continued support of the ISHOW with a three-year strategic investment and to ISHOW implementation partners around the globe.
End of year reflections: State of service delivery and development in Lango
Lango remains the most denied sub region of Uganda, several pledges have repeatedly been made by the NRA/M regime and President Museveni himself since 1986 (years) and yet unfulfilled
LGBTQ+ advocacy in the Middle East backfires
LGBTQ+ rights across the globe have registered mixed feelings, including at the World Cup in …
Lira WordPress Meetup will improve digital content creation in Lango subregion
Meetup groups are locally-organized groups that get together for face-to-face events regularly, commonly once a…
Empowering account holders by giving them control of their payments
To remain competitive, payments players need to be able to accelerate their time to market with new products and offering, while minimising the operational and security risks of rapid innovation
Poor access to energy in rural areas slowing down development growth in Africa
If unmet, this energy demand-supply gap will be detrimental to Africa’s standard of living and will greatly hinder economic growth.
Malaria outbreak: Lango sub-region is in the eye of the storm
The current malaria outbreak has been exacerbated by the region’s lack of a coordinated and responsive surveillance system capable of tracking the ebbs and flows of malaria cases.
Understanding Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba from a mental health perspective
Muhoozi knows it is only the bullet that can make him a president. From his body posture, he is not a soldier.
Op-ed: Uganda is better off when Parliament elects the President
Uganda’s own experience illustrates this point. On the eve of independence in 1962, no party won an outright majority that election.
Op-ed: Govt should have proper plans for school dropouts as a result of lockdown
Lockdown in Uganda was first announced on Wednesday, March 18 2020 whereby all sectors were suspended from operations.
