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How to get the best out of your pigs at low cost

Pig farmers should plant Napier grass, maize, sweet potatoes and cassava → Read More

Rights activists seek speedy access to justice

The activists say some women do not know how to access the Judiciary online system → Read More

Women urged to embrace digital transformation

Leaders under the umbrella body NRM Women’s League have urged women to embrace digital transformation to improve their well-being → Read More

Over 7,000 youths to benefit from skills toolkits

The programme also aims at transforming groups from the informal to the formal sectors → Read More

Prioritise learning of local languages in schools

“We suggest that regional languages should be taught in their respective regions… local languages must be compulsory up to Primary Seven and products sold in specific regions must have local... → Read More

Government tasked on free access for all local TV channels

The stakeholders say Ugandans are watching local channels on pay TV platforms yet the government has invested in the provision to watch them on free-to-air channels → Read More

IUIU to review Islamic National Curriculum

UNECIT is the national Islamic body, which was established by IUIU to set and manage Islamic examination both Idaad and Thanawi across the country → Read More

How to revive a dying or dormant lawn

If you pull the grass and it comes out easily with its roots, it is most likely the grass is dead and cannot be revived. But if it stays firm, then you still have a chance to save it → Read More

EOC tasks lawmakers to explain budget glitches

The Commission was concerned on why Parliament passed the programme budget without sanctioning the two programmes → Read More

More than 600 farmers take to solar irrigation

Majority of Ugandans heavily depend on the agricultural sector for food and income → Read More

Here is what to consider when choosing a school for your child

Mr Eddie Kayinda, an educationist and founder of Children’s Foundation Uganda, says there are several factors parents need to consider while selecting schools for their children, some of which... → Read More

Nine ethnic groups seek inclusion in Constitution

“It implies that when it comes to allocation of funds from government for different projects they are left out because they are not in the database. This has forced them to forego the services... → Read More

Govt fails to recover Shs129b youth funds

Holding this money has also contributed to unemployment among the youth because it failed to fulfil its target of being shared in rounds → Read More

UMSC to monitor recruitment of Ugandans working in UAE

The Muslim Council will screen all external recruitment agencies to ensure that they were verified and registered by the government → Read More

Investigative journalists tipped on research

Dr Ddumba added that investigative journalists need to be well grounded in whatever concept they seek to cover because with information age and technology, the stories are not read by only Ugandans → Read More

Ugandans tipped on using social media to fight public injustices

“The more we share, the more we shall build knowledge and instigate and encourage citizens to occupy their rightful mandate as prescribed in the Constitution of Uganda. We can do this by... → Read More

How to invest in agro-forestry sustainably

Bangafi, an agro-based upstart, is promoting tree growing with a unique experience to prospective farmers → Read More

Ex-UMSC leaders want Mubajje to vacate office

“We already started the process of replacing Mufti Mubajje but we do not want to create another faction within UMSC. So he should hand over office to the incoming leadership and vacate the UMSC... → Read More

Uganda, China open joint language centre

Ms Kabanda says they received several complaints of harassment from both the Chinese and Ugandans last year → Read More

Suspects rotting in cells without trial, says report

Provision of legal aid in prisons visited does not cover most of the prisoners and tends to focus on the most vulnerable of the prisoners such as refugees → Read More