Kampala is not broken, it is undisciplined. A bold look at how restoring order, accountability, and civic pride can transform Uganda’s capital city.
Kampala is not broken, it is undisciplined. A bold look at how restoring order, accountability, and civic pride can transform Uganda’s capital city.
Uganda’s wildlife sector has the potential to become a major economic driver. This article explores why UWA needs more support to grow tourism, jobs, and foreign exchange.
A call for dialogue in Ugandan football: Immanuel Ben Misagga proposes a National Football Indaba, reforms, and a balanced path forward with Eng. Moses Magogo.
A heartfelt reflection on two remarkable men whose humility, wisdom, faith, and quiet strength have left a lasting impact on my life.
Uganda may build world-class stadiums for Afcon 2027, but infrastructure alone will not create atmosphere, patriotism, or memorable hosting. The country already has a ready-made mobilisation network in Hellen Seku’s patriotism movement, one capable of turning ordinary citizens into passionate fans, volunteers, and ambassadors for the continent’s biggest football tournament.
A silent amendment to Uganda’s Building Control Act could reshape the engineering profession. While the country debates sovereignty, engineers risk losing authority, relevance, and affordability in the very sector they built.