Forests are increasingly dwindling due to the booming charcoal business that isn't sustainable By Denis Jjuuko The biggest source of energy in Uganda is said to be wood, which many households use for cooking and sometimes even lighting. Some of the households which may not use wood as we may
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By Vimal Kumar The COVID-19 pandemic has affected every sector of society across the globe, with everyone impacted from an economic, health and social perspective. While the majority of people have focused on stability and job security during this period, affluent and high-net-worth individuals (HNWI) saw erosion to their personal
Read MoreShoot To Kill Civilians Is Barbaric: Internationally It Could Lead To War Crimes On The Part Of Commanders
A number of innocent citizens were shot dead as a result of protests that followed the arrest of Presidential Candidate, Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu two weeks ago By Nabendeh Wamoto SP In 1995, then Director of Artillery and Air Defense of the National Resistance Army (NRA), Lt. Col Steven Kashaka assured
Read MoreReal Assets Versus Financial Assets: Why You Should Invest More In Financial Assets
By Hassan Kitenda Money has been a pivotal factor for all human activity, the desire to earn money has been from time immemorial. In today's world we are given endless options, often making it difficult to decide what is best. For example, when it comes to investment, is it better
Read MoreREVEALED: Local Listed Companies That Will Give You Highest Dividends, Returns
Trading taking place at the bourse/USE There are 17 companies listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange (USE). Nine of the companies are locally listed while eight of them are cross listed from the Nairobi Securities Exchange. The local companies listed on USE include Uganda Clays Ltd (UCL), Cipla Quality Chemical
Read MoreBy Charles Russon, Chief Executive Corporate and Investment Banking, Absa The ongoing COVID-19 global pandemic is likely to be one of the biggest challenges ever faced by leaders worldwide. What makes this change so exceptional is the speed of onset as well as the breadth and severity of impact. As
Read MoreBy Denis Jjuuko Africa is supposed to be the next frontier — a growing population, a somewhat favourable climate, and natural resources that make the continent perhaps the richest in the world. The weather and abundance of mineral resources led to the invasion or scramble for Africa by mainly Europeans,
Read MoreUGANDA PERFORMING RIGHTS SOCIETY NOW: An exhibition of the uncommonness of common sense – Sylver Kyagulanyi
By Sylver Kyagulanyi Ideally, in the copyright sector, a performing rights society (also referred to as a Collecting society or Collective Management Organization) exists to collect royalties for its members (copyright holders) from those who wish to publicly use their works through broadcast and usage. This is in commercially oriented
Read MoreBy Job Richard Mutuwa It is now one week and half since the campaigns at all levels commenced, filled with fanfare, rosy speeches, processions in some instances, and at the end of last week, climaxed with pandemonium. What is clear though is that all sides have had a taste of
Read MoreBy Moses Otai One of the positive outcomes of this extended homestay period for children and parents has been the unrivaled time between parents/caregivers and their children. I am sure, like me, many parents must have been challenged at first on how to have children around them all the
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