Mumias Sugar Company is today expected to sign a power generation deal with Kenya Power and Lighting Company as the sugar miller seeks additional income streams.
Home to about 1.1 million people, Karamoja in northeastern Uganda is a harsh, semi-arid region largely inhabited by agro-pastoralists, with the highest maternal and infant mortality rates in the country, and the lowest life expectancy.
Christ's peace and love be with you all as you shine with the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Once again the big day is around the corner. Come 3rd June, all roads will lead to the Martyrs' Shrine Namugongo. Yes,
Hilton Hotel Kampala, potentially Uganda's first "true" 5-star hotel and an architectural landmark is now set to be complete by September 2009, according to the project's developers, AYA Group.
Cranes coach Laszlo Csaba is uncertain as to whether he will have defender Sam Ssenoga and striker Moses Aduni for Uganda's must-win match against Tanzania's Kilimanjaro Stars.
When former Army Commander Maj. Gen. James Kazini, and two other officers, was recently convicted for their role in creation of ghost soldiers in the military pay roll (which resulted in Shs60 million being stolen), you could hear the cynical
Towards the end of the year the two top managers of Kisozi Grain Millers realised the company was going to post a loss after a lengthy profitable period.
Tullow Oil plc, one of the two companies prospecting oil in western Uganda has announced the successful drilling of another oil well at Taitai 1 in Butiaba, Bulisa District.
As Ugandans joined the rest of the world to celebrate the World Migratory Bird Day last Saturday, environmentalists expressed concern over the rate at which bird sites along Uganda's Lakes shores are being degraded.
Modern family planning methods can save Ugandan mothers from the excesses of motherhood, if only their husbands could cooperate, writes Bamuturaki Musinguzi
Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) is in spotlight at a stakeholder meeting being held at the AU headquarters is deliberating from Monday 12 April to 14 April 2008, the Pan-African body which organized said on Monday.
Ethiopia has the means to secure its vital trade corridor with the Gulf of Aden in the event of conflict between Djibouti and Eritrea, Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said on Monday.
Ethiopia is the clear laggard in terms of moving ahead with the highly advancing information technology by retaining a monopoly both on fixed-line and mobile telephone services, according to the GSMA, which described the Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation (ETC) as a