Ghana had an increase of 52% from 2022 to 2023, making it the third fastest-growing student population for F-1 visas.
Obal: ‘Relationship between Uganda and Namibia is already at its best’
Namibia buried their former President Dr Hage on February 24, a state funeral attended by heads of state and delegations in Africa.
Are you embracing tech-led innovations, the holy grail of efficiency and pivotal to business success?
Digital transformation and adoption show no signs of slowing down, and while businesses present numerous opportunities for growth and innovation.
Kole: 24-year-old Police officer held over murder
A Death Enquiry File vibe 001/2024 has been registered at Kole CPS to investigate the circumstances under which PPC Mugisa Eliot released the bullet that killed Obura Daniel Abii.
Police identify 12 who sustained injuries in Kwania road crash
Police have identified the 12 people who sustained injuries in a road crash on Saturday.
Why Acholi leaders will be sensitised on land matters
Boundary issues on land remain contentious across the country and in particular where infrastructure projects are being rolled out.
Seven months of life cut short
Once given the right to life, Esalu said the girl child would have been an important figure in development.
Gov’t pushes for win-win campaigns in land compensation
Agnes Oyella, the Gulu City Physical Planner told tndNews that one of the major challenges affecting Gulu City is the land tenure system whereby communities are over-demanding compensation.
Why was Alebtong man aged 30 murdered?
The deceased was a notorious thief in Alentong, locals say.
Madhvani guard killed by man he found red-handed having sex with his wife
Avaga died at Madhvani Hospital where he was rushed for medical attention and treatment after heavy bleeding, SP Mubi says.
Lent shame! Renowned driver, married woman conjoin during cheating exercise
The driver travelled more than 20km to cheat on a married woman.
Barlonyo war victims remind Museveni of unfulfilled pledge
State Minister for Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities, Martin Bahinduka Mugarra, said under his Ministry they have already gazetted the Barlonyo Massacre site.
