Alice Auma Obora, a mother of three, breathes a sigh of relief as ten strong hugely-built men load 45 bags of paddy rice on a flatbed tractor after a tiring harvesting exercise at West Kano Irrigation scheme.
Singer, businesswoman and media personality Cynthia Tumwine has revealed that her father, General Elly Tuhirirwe Tumwine, contributed to designing the Shs50,000 note.
Ham has since sealed off the water channel to commence works to develop it into a modern, environmentally friendly corridor that will safeguard the city from floods, and redefine the capital’s urban landscape
When the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) first rolled out the Electronic Fiscal Receipting and Invoicing Solution (EFRIS) in January 2021, it marked a defining moment in Uganda’s tax administration.
Buganda culture and traditions regard the king as a sacred person, a divine person and as such, specific rules to safeguard their well-being are carefully followed for the kingdom’s centre of power and glory.
One of the peculiar things about the Lubiru Palace, the royal capital of Buganda Kingdom in Mengo, Kampala Capital City, lies just before the grand entrance.
Ssebaka Mulondo, the ninth king of the Buganda Kingdom, although an infant, left an indelible mark on the culture and traditions of the Buganda Kingdom, which are practised and treasured to this day
The UDA, through its Executive Committee members, including President Dr. William Lumu, branded the article’s title and content as "grossly erroneous and misleading".
This list highlights the highest paying jobs, providing insight into potential salaries and where these professionals can thrive in Uganda's competitive job market.
At their core, digital tax stamps serve a dual purpose: they verify the authenticity of goods and ensure that the correct taxes have been paid on those goods.
Through his work, Dr. Mugwenu reminds us that the past still speaks, and its voice can guide us toward healing, peace, and a deeper understanding of ourselves.
While the romantic ideal of a public declaration of love has captivated some, it has also sparked a nuanced debate among Ugandans about the appropriateness and cultural fit of such practices.
The truth is, power and affluence, while solving many practical problems, often fail to address deeper human needs, leading even the most privileged to seek spiritual solace.
In the chaos of Kampala life - think dust, stress, potholes, and power cuts - spas have become more than a luxury; they’re a vital refuge offering physical, emotional, and mental restoration for a city running on fumes.
When it comes to employment and business relationships, understanding the distinction between a Contract of Service and a Contract for Service is crucial.