Op-Ed
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Civil Servants vs. Uganda Government: A Policy Debate
Op-Ed: In 1997, Uganda embarked on a path to liberalize its economy, embracing a private-sector-led growth model. This shift saw…
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Street vendors deserve special funding to boost their businesses
Op-Ed: Once again, I salute everyone reading this article and appreciate your efforts to ensure there is something in your…
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Human lives matter too! Protect Buliisa residents from elephant threats
Op-Ed: Ever since the commencement of oil activities around the Murchison Falls National Park that involve the use of loud…
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NRM likely to lose popularity in Buliisa
Op-Ed: I’m writing this letter to the NRM National Chairman who is also the president of the Republic of Uganda…
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Oasis school shines in PLE exams
West Nile: There was Joy at Oasis schools Muni campus as oasis schools perform extremely best in the released primary…
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Relief as Buliisa, Masindi receive seed schools
Education: The government of Uganda has commenced the construction of 116 new seed secondary schools across the country, including Kihuuba…
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West Nile at a Crossroads: Transformative Climate Plans Needed
Op-Ed: While Uganda natural climatic is moderate, the country has also been experiencing increased frequency and severity of climate change.According…
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PLE RESULTS: UNEB to brief Education Minister today
National: The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has announced that it will brief the First Lady and Minister of Education…
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A tribute to Kigambo Araali: Tooro’s son and cultural icon
Op-Ed: To the people of Tooro subregion, I extend my deepest condolences on the passing of our beloved son, Kigambo…
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How to use ADR to knock out community related conflicts
Op-Ed: No society or organization can live in the world without entangling itself in some sort of conflict , ,…
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