Some of the farmers who participated in the recently concluded PostBank agricultural forum pose for a photo at Bomah Hotel in Gulu district. PostBank, a financial institution that is committed to empowering lives has today concluded a series of agricultural forums that sought to enhance farmers’ skills and capacity in
Read MoreMonth: January 2025
URA Large Taxpayers office reached out to Bless A Child Foundation, a home that looks after children with cancer. A fridge and foodstuff were handed over to these heroes. Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) staff have today, Friday 24th September 2021, been engaged in giving back to communities, in locations which they
Read MoreAn online Illustration of the Digital Economy A study on the digital economy in Uganda shows that only 26% of Ugandans are included and the rest are largely left out of the digital-aided services and economic activities. This is mainly because of the low penetration of digital-aided communication gadgets, the
Read MoreBricklaying Certificate Holder Was Constructing Five-Floor Building As ‘Engineer’, Then It Collapsed Killing 13 People
Rubbles of the Makindye building that collapsed in May 2020 A five-floor building that collapsed in Lukuli, Makindye in May last year, killing 13 people was being constructed by an “engineer” by whose highest qualification is a certificate in bricklaying. This revelation that URN is making public for the first
Read MoreThe health ministry is organizing a campaign to increase the uptake of COVID-19 vaccines. According to figures from the health ministry, over 10,000 doses of vaccines are expected to expire at the end of September. Now with a few days left to the end of the month, officials at the
Read MoreUganda Coffee Among World’s Best – British High Commissioner To Uganda
British High Commissioner to Uganda Kate Airey tasting Uganda Coffee at the UCDA coffee lab in Lugogo. This was during the launch of the UG-UK Arabica coffee cupping competition. Looking on is UCDA MD Emmanuel Iyamulemye (R) The British High Commissioner to Uganda, Kate Airey, has described Uganda’s coffee as
Read MoreGloria Ayebare's Ugandan national identity card Two Ugandan teachers have been arrested in Rwanda. Gloria Ayebare and Annet Kabanyena both residents of Kibumba village in Rwingwe parish in Kisoro district are teachers at Maranatha Nursery and Primary School in Rubavu, north-western of Rwanda’s Rubavu district. According to Kabanyaena’s close relative who
Read MoreForeign Affairs Minister, Gen. Abubaker Jeje Odong, and Martin Tlapa, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Czech Republic Thursday held bilateral discussions at the Foreign Affairs Headquarters in Kampala. Key on the agenda was forging a way to strengthen the bilateral cooperation between the two countries. Gen. Odongo welcomed
Read MoreChris Baryomunsi, the Minister of ICT & National Guidance Government has blamed the poor network of telecoms on the refusal by Ugandans to give up their land to install masts in fear of catching strange diseases. The revelation was made by Chris Baryomunsi, the Minister of Information, Communications, Technology (ICT) and
Read MoreBeatrice Anywar, the Minister of State for Water and Environment The Minister of State for Water and Environment, Beatrice Anywar, is concerned about the rapid rate at which Uganda is losing its forest cover, saying if it is not mitigated, the consequences could be dire. Anywar, who was presenting a
Read More