By Agnes Tumuheire on July 19, 2018
Burundi, ICC, Rebecca Kadaga, South Africa, uganda
Africa, Featured, Latest Uganda News, Politics
While at the commemoration of the 20 years of the Rome Statute in Netherlands, the speaker of parliament Rebecca Kadaga reassured that Uganda had no intentions of leaving the International Criminal Court. “I want to begin by reassuring the President [of the ICC] that Uganda will not withdraw from the Rome Statute but we will […]
By Gerald Businge on April 29, 2016
Catholic, faith, Father Anthony Aliddeki Musaala Luteete.
Church, General, Latest Uganda News, People, Press Release, Religion and Faith, Religous News
Written by Fr Anthony Musaala Tremendous thanks to all who take time to respond to my posts. Facebook interactions though sometimes tough, can help to get information out directly and quickly. It can also help to uncover what need not be hidden. Many of you have been deeply shocked and concerned about me because you […]
By Isaac Senabulya on December 29, 2014
Latest Uganda News
The Uganda Peoples Defence Forces (UPDF) has today hailed the anti terror contribution made by its peacekeepers that perished on December 25, 2014 as they bravely and successfully thwarted an attack by terrorists on an African Union base in Mogadishu. The Commander Land Forces of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces, Maj Gen David Muhoozi who […]
By Walakira on December 11, 2013
Latest Uganda News
‘Mandela taught us the power of action, but also ideas’ To Graça Machel and the Mandela family; to President Zuma and members of the government; to heads of state and government, past and present; distinguished guests – it is a singular honor to be with you today, to celebrate a life unlike any other. […]
By Gerald Businge on May 11, 2011
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Media Gallery, Opinions, Politics
The politics of Uganda has been characterised by reactionary ideology (not progressive, not patriotic) before colonialism, during colonialism and after colonialism. Before colonialism, following the collapse of the Bachwezi Empire around 1500 AD, this area was being dominated by small kingdoms and chiefdoms: Bunyoro, Buganda, Ankole, Tooro, Rwanda, Burundi, Karagwe, the chiefdoms of Buhaya, Busoga, […]
By Gerald Businge on April 26, 2011
How to achieve success, How to deal with fear of failure, positive thinking, self help articles
Business & Finance, Media Gallery, Personal Growth
’I am a prisoner of hope.’ ‘How about you? ‘ ’When obstacles arise change your direction to reach your goal, not the decision to get there. ‘Why fear? There is no denial that fear exists among us. Fear is real. Fear can paralyze you, build you or break you. It is a real force to […]
By Gerald Businge on January 26, 2011
Museveni address at Liberation day, President Yoweri Museveni, Uganda Liberation day, Uganda Public Holidays
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Uganda on January 26th marked the 26th anniversary of the Liberation day remembering the takeover of Uganda by the National Resistance Amy led by current President Yoweri Museveni. The national celebrations were held in Masaka under the theme “NRM’s 25 Years’ Heritage to Uganda: a solid foundation for a Progressive Nation”. Below is the address of His […]
By Gerald Businge on December 1, 2010
Andrew Mwenda, Daily Monitor, influence of owners on media content, media independence in Uganda
Featured, Opinions, Public Platform
August 16th 2007 T he Managing Director Monitor Publications Ltd Dear Mr. Tom Mushindi RE: RESIGNATION This is to formally inform you that I have decided to resign from being a Political Editor of Daily Monitor newspaper and from being a radio talk-show host on KFM. I have considered your request to return to Monitor […]
By Gerald Businge on October 3, 2010
Holy Eucharist celebration means, importance significance of Eucharist, Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist
Opinions, Public Platform
IS THIS GOD? How could I have had an insufficient understanding of the Holy Eucharist: the central focus of Christian worship? Photography by Robert Nease I wore a mocking, sarcastic scowl, just as I wore a mockingly makeshift priestly robe. I looked as ridiculous as the cowardly lion wearing his “king’s robe” in “The Wizard […]
By Gerald Businge on March 17, 2010
Media Gallery, Travel & Tourism
By Alfred Odong, Ultimate Media Many people have for long known Jinja as Uganda’s most industrialized town, which in addition accommodates the country’s only power dam and the source of the worlds’ longest river, the Nile. But after the 1970s turmoil under Idi Amin who chased Asian businessmen who had developed the town and established […]