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Follow these steps to get high yields from passion fruits

Hygiene in your plantation is extremely important. Always prune any diseased or dead plant parts and destroy them. Disinfect your tools and hands during pruning to avoid spread of pathogens → Read More

Heathens title defence on the line at Kobs'

Last season’s reverse fixture saw the Heathens fans procession led by a band from Kyadondo to Legends Rugby Club, it was their crowning day and they had showed up to cap off the season in style... → Read More

Kukundakwe’s will to support young people to live productive lives

Rebecca Kukundakwe wants the youth to stop whining about poverty and spend time in productive ventures in order to earn a living. She also challenges those in positions of decision-making, in... → Read More

How tour operators will benefit from digitalised tourism activities

Integrating financial technology in the tourism industry helps tour operators to package their products, sell them online, accept bookings, receive payments, optimise their business processes and... → Read More

MPs strategise for agricultural transformation

During the four-hour tour, the legislators were taken through practices that can help northern Uganda rise from subsistence to commercial agriculture as a tool of fighting poverty in the region → Read More

How long should one take to learn driving?

Before one is considered a good driver, they must master the basics such as how to rest their feet on the pedals, ideal seating posture, using the mirrors and understanding sign posts → Read More

Cricket Cranes get Uspa stamp

Winning the inaugural continental title in the manner they did gets them the Nile Special Uganda Sports Press Association (Uspa) for September. → Read More

Biological control to fight invasive pest in papaya

The pest which was first detected in Uganda in 2012, is a small polyphagous sap sucking insect that attacks leaves and stems to suck on the sap, in the end it leaves the plants stunted, leaves deformed hence killing the pawpaw plant. → Read More

Tourism’s best days are on the way, Tour operators say

According to the Uganda Investment Authority, the numbers are estimated to have reached 1.5 million per year, contributing 7.7 percent to GDP → Read More

A customer is king but not always right

John Paul Ssemakula is a connections manager at Nile Breweries Limited → Read More

Echodu fought and overcame the cancer battle in his childhood

After beating Burkitts Lymphoma in his childhood, Moses Echodu has dedicated his life to making lives of children battling cancer better → Read More

Book review: Safe homes, happy homes

The book also points out how accidents are common in homes but can also be avoided and the writer puts across different practical solutions and prevention tactics → Read More

Post-Covid-19 model workspace

With more than two years of remote or flexible working, employees need workspaces that will not only ensure their continued safety but will also enable them to be more productive → Read More

Kakembo’s 25 years of Maths

For someone born in the early 60s, Kakembo has worked with different generations and seen it all → Read More

Another year, no Elgon Cup

It was until Teita Sisal Estates through Hildana Lodge came to their rescue with a Sh10 million sponsorship, making the trip possible → Read More

Mawejje, Inzikuru preach discipline

The pair took to the stage at the Guiness Bright House event held on Saturday at Motive house, Industrial Area to let the audience know what it takes to a champion → Read More

Nkore, Aturinda get Commonwealth Games greenlight

Apart from the inclusion of William Nkore and Alex Aturinda, Onyango has kept faith in the side that won the Africa Rugby Sevens Championship in April at Kyadondo Rugby Club → Read More

What awaits Rugby Cranes in France?

Coach Fred Mudoola made it clear that the selection process was not an easy one with a lot of pondering to do → Read More

Rugby Cranes XVs: Mudoola has loads of faith in his chosen lot

Uganda start their campaign against Kenya on Saturday afternoon at the Stade Maurice David with a semifinal berth in sight → Read More

Mugisha relishing new rugby waters

The side of 28 had seven uncapped players includes the youngest, James Mugisha, 24, who is brimming with confidence → Read More