
What TikTok got wrong about America
Its adoption of an aggressive stance towards Congress over its forced sale legislation backfiredCOMMENT | NANCY QIAN | TikTok is now one of the biggest stories in business and geopolitics.
Its adoption of an aggressive stance towards Congress over its forced sale legislation backfiredCOMMENT | NANCY QIAN | TikTok is now one of the biggest stories in business and geopolitics.
No ExcerptAs the 2026 elections loom on the horizon, political parties across the nation are gearing up for what could be a pivotal moment in Uganda's political landscape.However, amidst the anticipation, there's a growing concern among oppositi
Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among, presides over the HouseThe August House Speaker, Rt Hon. Annet Anita Among, seems to be afflicted by a fear of the unknown or a person of double standards, as seen by her persistent suppression of House members from deb
Prince Harry's memory of his final moments with Queen Elizabeth II has gone viral after footage from a personal interview given in 2023 resurfaced on TikTok.Harry has spoken abo
Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has nabbed a female traveller from Dubai with 40 smartphones strapped around her hips and bosom. The unnamed woman had reportedly concealed the phones beneath several layers of clothing.Following intelligence reports and informers in Dubai that passengers hav
In the Carabao Cup final showdown between Chelsea and Liverpool, the first half witnessed a lack of goals but not without controversy. The match unfolded with both teams struggling to find the back of the net, yet it was marred by a pivotal moment that favored Chelsea.Despite Chelsea havin
Kenyan peasant farmers welcomed Chief Justice Martha Koome into the world in 1960. She grew up with seventeen other children from two mothers in a polygamous household. She has three children from her marriage to Koome Kiragu.
Four years after the UK exited the European Union and three years after leaving its formal structures (single market and customs union), the British economy is becoming a bit more European. While the United States continues to grow at pace (an annual rate of 3.1 per cent in the last q
What you need to know:No eyelids are batted as man and wife inform us that they have written a joint will. They are, in fact, calm and easy-going as they talk to us about that sensitive topic in their home in Lavington, Nairobi.Married for 42 years, and with investments that inclu
"My boss reached out to the clergy in Rubaga to appeal to the President to spare him in the upcoming cabinet reshuffle," said an aide of a Cabinet minister from BugandaPressure continues to mount among Ugandan Ministers as President Museveni polishes the final list of his new Cabinet.&nb