Uganda’s premium coffee brand Nonda Coffee has opened its first single-origin café in Riyadh, marking the country’s debut on the Gulf’s specialty coffee scene. The café launch is part of the US$148 ...
In 2010, a young Tunisian street vendor named Mohamed Bouazizi set himself alight in protest against corruption and police brutality. His desperate act ignited the Arab Spring, a wave of uprisings ...
On a breezy October 22 morning in Entebbe, a mix of scientists, policymakers, and agricultural experts gathered in a lakeside resort conference room with a shared sense of urgency.Maps glowed on a ...
The smaller, less visited parts of the United Arab Emirates offer a window into the past of a country whose riches once came ...
Introduction Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a global health threat, especially in low-income and middle-income countries. Community health workers (CHWs) are key actors in infection management ...
Fears of underinvestment in mitigation against oil spills, poor waste disposal and water overuse remain a major concern for ...
Police initially gave the death toll as 63 but later revised figures for one of Uganda’s worst road accidents.
From Sept 29 to Oct 3, 2025, the 16th annual Neglected Tropical Disease NGO Network (NNN) conference was held in Kampala, ...
Some lawmakers have called on the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs to set up a Constitutional Review Commission. They want the commission to look at the increasing size of Parliament and ...
Having completed Bachelors in Airline and Airport Management, Abid has now finished studying Masters in Air Transport Management at Cranfield University, UK. Having spent over a decade in the Middle ...
Government figures show that Uganda’s public debt stock has nearly tripled between 2018 and 2025, with the debt burden per citizen rising from Shs1 million to approximately Shs2.5 million over the ...