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In Uganda’s crowded courtrooms this week, the justice system did more than uphold law and order—it laid bare a nation’s grief ...
On July 21, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) accepted two patent applications from Dei BioPharma, a Ugandan biotechnology company led by Dr Matthias Magoola—a homegrown scientist ...
In a contested primary that continues to reverberate through Uganda’s ruling party, the National Resistance Movement (NRM) ...
Former Supreme court justice GEORGE KANYEIHAMBA, who passed on at Nakasero hospital aged 85 on July 14, was one of the most ...
Government has stepped up its efforts to eliminate the vertical transmission of HIV/Aids, syphilis, and hepatitis B — three infections that continue to threaten the lives of mothers and their babies, ...
If anyone ever mentioned, 30 years ago, that at one moment, approaching a health centre for HIV/Aids treatment, their dreams ...
The past two columns in this series have explored the important defence of individual autonomy – and human rights in general ...
On a recent Saturday, I visited a construction site in Busukuma, just outside Gayaza around lunch hour. The workers were a ...
As we approach the 2026 elections, many opposition supporters are disappointed that it has taken another five years without ...
On July 23, 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered a landmark Advisory Opinion on States’ climate change ...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development recognizes that climate change is a transversal challenge that will undermine ...
A European friend who has spent time in Uganda recently told me that once one lands into this country from another African country, they are hit by the ruins of neoliberalism to a scale they have ...