Ugandan Teacher’s U.S. Experience Sparks Fresh Debate on Education Reform
In a heartfelt and eye-opening letter, a Ugandan educator who recently taught students in the U
In a heartfelt and eye-opening letter, a Ugandan educator who recently taught students in the U
A shocking scandal happened when a driver was caught red-handed having an illicit affair with his boss’s wife inside his employer’s car. The drama came to light with the intervention of the renowned Mugwenu doctors, whose spiritual prowess revealed the truth
Photos of Hon. Mathias Mpuuga with the Katikkiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, have sparked surpr
Dr. SalamiYou carry the title: President, Governor, Chairman, CEO, MD, Partner, Director, or Leader.But somewhere along the journey, you started losing the one room where you could actually be real. because the higher you rise, the fewer places you
President Yoweri Museveni was shocked when people in Rubaga South publicly rejected their Member of Parl
Eight years after former Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIGP) Andrew Felix Kaweesi was killed, emerging details show that a key report from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been hidden, and may be part of the reason the case has stalled.
The tragic killing of Uganda’s high-ranking police officer, Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIGP) Andrew Felix Kaweesi, on March 17, 2017, sent shockwaves across the country.His sudden and brutal assassination not only stunned the general public
President Yoweri Museveni has ordered an urgent purge at Entebbe International Airport, citing rampant corruption, bribery, and the hiring of unqualified staff that have embarrassed the nation and frustrated travelers for years.In a strongly worded lette
Canadian Pentecostal evangelist Benny Hinn recently prophesied over Pastor Patience Museveni during a crusade at Kampala’s Miracle Center Cathedral, declaring that she would soon occupy a high office in State House. The emotional moment saw Patience fall, hand
President Yoweri Museveni has ordered the firing of over 150 employees at the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA.The directive is supposed to take immediate effect, and jobs for exactly 152 UCAA staff are on the chopping board,