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Past articles by Paul:

Labongo: The passing of wildlife champion

Alfred Labongo, who passed on at 82, has been eulogised as a great patriot, counsellor and a man of integrity → Read More

The cost of living with HIV/Aids

Despite Uganda registering gains against the deadly disease, experts have expressed concern over the rising number of new infections → Read More

Museveni names associations to get government funding

Mr Museveni’s announcement of new funding proposals that will run alongside the Shs437.2bn annual funding to OWC, Women Fund, Youth Fund → Read More

Mixed reaction as UNBS clears ‘dangerous’ beauty products

Johnson & Johnson’s products are alleged to be having talc, a substance that causes cancers → Read More

How CMI, police raided church with Rwandans

The church in question is located on Ssuuna Road in Kibuye, Rubaga Division, on Entebbe Road → Read More

How poor feeding is causing malnutrition

The number of malnourished children received at Mwana Mugimu nutrition section and Nalufenya children hospital, however, mirrors what is happening in the country → Read More

Government not doing enough to improve education

The report blames government for poor quality teachers, exclusion of children with disability, among others → Read More

Make innovations to address climate change effects

Government banned kaveera because of the danger it possess to the environment → Read More

Researchers turn to fish by-products for better nutrition

The move is aimed at taming malnutrition estimated at 53 per cent among children → Read More

Cultural leaders, activists push to save Murchison Falls

The protest has also sacked in Acholi cultural institution that equated the destruction of the falls to dismantling their heritage and lack of an understanding on how available resources are used → Read More

Nabukeera lands Bill Gates deal

The programme, according to information on the Thomson Reuters website, seeks to help young Africans whose personal experiences have shaped their determination to help others → Read More

Nsibambi: Academic icon, lion of language roars to land of no return

Mr John Nagenda, a senior presidential adviser and a relative to the deceased, says Nsibambi was a determined a person and always wanted the truth to come out. → Read More

Museveni orders giveaway of NFA land to Swiss firm

SICPA S.A, according to an online search, is “a trusted global provider of security inks as well as secured identification, traceability and authentication” → Read More

Prof Nsibambi bows out-PHOTOS

Legacy. He was an academic, politician and longest serving prime minister of Uganda → Read More

UPDF raids landing site, destroys 400 boats, nets

The operation to stop illegal fishing started three years ago on orders of President Museveni, but the exercise has attracted both applause and condemnation from stakeholders → Read More

Public stealing weather equipment over mercury

The quality of raw data from the countryside, determines the final weather advisories that UNMA gives to the public who use it for aviation industry, farming among others uses → Read More

Vietnam nationals jailed over Shs30b pangolin scales

Dhan Yon Chiew and Nguyen Son Dong were detained at the beginning of this month after UWA officials seized an illegal shipment of ivory and pangolin scales, the largest the country has ever → Read More

Babu, Mutabazi clash over UCC directive to media houses

Mutabazi said the decision to force the journalists to “step aside” is in the best interests of the ongoing probe to ascertain whether journalists breached the minimum broadcasting standards → Read More

Family in search of missing son

Nelson Sanya, 17, went missing on May 2 after unknown people abducted him from their home in Kampala → Read More

Uganda woman dies in Oman, family stuck with body

In September last year, Nambereke set off to Oman through Lwakhakha, a border between Uganda and Kenya, full of hope for a better future for herself and family → Read More