By Zakaria Tiberindwa on February 5, 2015
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Culture & Heritage, Featured, Latest Uganda News, Laws of Uganda, People
In the first week of February 2015, the topic has been Sanyu Robinah Mweruka and her leaked sex tape. Mwereuka was hither to a news anchor on Bukedde’s famed news bulletin Agataliko Nfufu and a host on one of the station’s most popular programme Omuntu Wabantu. Following the unfortunate event, Mweruka was allegedly ‘fired’ from […]
By Isaac Senabulya on January 20, 2015
Culture & Heritage, Latest Uganda News
The First Lady and Minister of Karamoja Affairs Hon. Mrs. Janet Museveni has urged parents to provide effective parental care and guidance for their children and fight hard to counter the adverse foreign influences that the children are absorbing at a very tender and impressionable age through such media as television and the internet. She […]
By Walakira on November 23, 2014
Culture & Heritage, Latest Uganda News
The term Katikkiro refers to the prime minister of Buganda kingdom. The Katikkiro in Buganda kingdom establishment presides over all activities whenever the king (Kabaka) is absent. He is also the second in command after the Kabaka. In this article, we reproduce for you the full list of all Buganda Katikkiros from 1889 to […]
By Jane Bukenya on July 15, 2014
single mothers by choice, Single parenting
Culture & Heritage, Featured, General
Becoming a single mother used to be considered taboo in many African societies. Many women were forced to marry a man once the man made her pregnant, even when the pregnancy was not out of choice. Even a man was expected to marry a woman once he got her pregnant. Fast forward to the 20th […]
By Gerald Businge on February 21, 2014
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Culture & Heritage, Featured, Media Gallery, People, Society & Leisure
If you asked many Ugandans who is their model woman, many will tell you, “the Nabagereka”. Readers of Uganda’s leading newspaper have always voted Nabagereka Sylvia Nagginda the best woman of the year in the newspaper’s annual polls of the best and the worst. But for many people, the Nabagereka is a model African Woman […]
By Moses Karatunga on November 27, 2013
Culture & Heritage, Opinions
As we get to the Christmas season, it is a common norm to fundraise at social gatherings i.e. Churches, where the highest bidder either as proposed or has the hard cash gets away with the cautioned item(s) as a contribution towards realization of an intended service or development project(s). I have keenly been following the […]
By Walakira on October 10, 2013
Culture & Heritage, Latest Uganda News
Thousands of right thinking members of the Ugandan community and the international world at large are impressed by Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi’s involvement in the ”Bulungi Bwansi” literally meaning (community work) or service above self. Ronald Muwenda Mutebi is the king (Kabaka) of Buganda, a historical kingdom in the current day Uganda. Remember while […]
By Walakira on October 1, 2013
Celebrity gigs, Culture & Heritage, Gossip, Latest Uganda News, Stories Unusual
Racism also known as racialism is political and social practices based on differences between races of people, and on the belief that one’s own race is the best. Much of the racism according to the books of history was (is) practiced in England, United States, Spain, Italy and German among other European countries. In Spain […]
By John Isma on April 24, 2013
Buganda kingdom prince, kingdom bans skimpy dresses at wedding, prince David Wasajja, prince weds, skimpy dresses banned
Culture & Heritage
The Buganda kingdom minister for information, Peter Mayiga has issued a stern warning to the invited guests to the prince Wasajja’s wedding to dress appropriately or risk to be turned away. More on this story
By Gerald Businge on March 16, 2013
Athony Musala, Catholic Church, marriage, one, priests, start, uganda
Culture & Heritage, Latest Uganda News, Opinions
A senior Uganda priest and popular entertainer, Fr. Athony Musala has appealed to the Catholic Church to allow optional marriage for its priests as the best way he says to curtail the sexual crimes being allegedly committed by the Catholic clergy. Fr. Musala, 55, says the Catholic Church still maintains the “fable” that most catholic priests […]