MMV, CDC and will support African manufacturers deliver quality-assured essential medicines for malaria
HIV/AIDS fight demands global focus to make resources available
In Uganda, a UNAIDS report of May 2021 estimated that 1.5m people have HIV. It also revealed that 1.3m people were aware of their HIV status and an estimated 1.2m patients were on treatment.
LGBTQ+ advocacy in the Middle East backfires
LGBTQ+ rights across the globe have registered mixed feelings, including at the World Cup in …
Uganda exports its first set of silk yarn branded ‘Usilk’ to Europe
At full commercialisation the government of Uganda will earn approximately UGX500B annually in taxes.
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…
Apply for RISE to solve the world’s most pressing challenges
Rise launched an innovative program that uses videos, projects, and group interviews, allowing you to showcase your potential in different ways.
Matembe: Fmr. ethics minister slams LGBTQ promoters in Uganda
Maria Matembe slammed LGBTQ promoters in Uganda, claiming some are giving the government money.
Acholi: Farmers struggle to produce black soldier fly larvae
Breeding black soldier flies started in 2020 to manage waste or to reduce the volume of waste disposal in Gulu city and the entire region.
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
Bishop Nasak ordains 3 deacons
Nasak is retiring and handing over office to the Archbishop on December 27, 2022 and arrangements for his handover are already under way.
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.
Jinja court fixes date for concluding “highlight” property saga
The authorities in Jinja are concerned that such litigants which have become a fashion in the baby city that was once the East African industrial hub….
