UgandaToday: When Ants Become Bridges: The Remarkable Engineering of Army Ants By UgandaToday Science & Environment Desk A forest floor can be a maze of fallen leaves, twigs, branches, holes and other obstacles. For most creatures, such barriers can mean a detour. But for army ants, an obstacle can become an engineering challenge—and the solution can …
UgandaToday: Rwanda’s Clean-City Lesson: How Tough Plastic Rules and Citizen Action Are Transforming Kigali By UgandaToday Reporter Rwanda has demonstrated that a cleaner African city is not simply the product of geography, wealth or good fortune. It can be the result of deliberate policy, consistent enforcement and citizens taking responsibility for the spaces in which they …
UgandaToday: The Myth of Stability in Uganda A Weekly Conversation Review About Uganda’s Past, Present and Future By Kriss Namakola Editor’s Preamble: Introducing a New Weekly Conversation on UgandaToday UgandaToday is pleased to introduce a new weekly opinion and analysis series, “The Myth of Stability in Uganda: A Weekly Conversation About Uganda’s Past, Present and Future,” …
UgandaToday: CPF Group: Fulfilling Lives Through Financial Security, Innovation and Sustainable Growth Building A Future Where Financial Security Meets Opportunity In a world where financial security increasingly determines the quality of life people can enjoy today and in retirement, CPF Group is positioning itself as a trusted partner for individuals, institutions and communities seeking to…
UgandaToday: Alex Mukulu: The Curtain Falls on a Theatre Giant Who Turned Uganda’s Story into Art By UgandaToday Editorial Desk Uganda’s creative industry is mourning the death of one of its most distinctive storytellers, playwrights, actors, directors and musicians, Alex Mukulu, whose career stretched across nearly five decades and whose work became a mirror through which …
UgandaToday: Health Warning: Why Flavoured Vapes May Be More Dangerous Than Their Sweet Taste Suggests By UgandaToday Health Desk A health-awareness video circulating online has drawn attention to a less visible danger associated with electronic cigarettes: the chemicals used to create attractive flavours may not be harmless when they are heated and inhaled. The video, which …
UgandaToday: Ruhamya Kainerugaba Graduates From Sandhurst As Bakyira Ruyondo Makes History Museveni Welcomes Grandson Into UPDF As Debate Over First Family’s Military Legacy Deepens Uganda’s First Family has marked another significant military milestone after Ruhamya Kainerugaba, the eldest son of Chief of Defence Forces Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst…
UgandaToday: Beacon of Hope Mission Takes Global Healing Message to New Zealand, Honours Voices of Impact and Transformation By UgandaToday Editorial Desk The Beacon of Hope Mission, founded and led by global director Kelly Markey, is expanding its international humanitarian and literary work with a mission centred on restoring hope, dignity and healing among communities affected …
UgandaToday: Ssemogerere Family Estate Dispute: Widow, Judge-Son and the Battle Over a Political Legacy By UgandaToday Editorial Desk The death of veteran Democratic Party (DP) leader Dr. Paul Kawanga Ssemogerere in November 2022 brought to an end the life of one of Uganda’s most enduring political figures. But nearly four years later, attention has once again …
UgandaToday: Nabbi Omukazi’s Extraordinary HIV Journey: ‘Again, God?’ — The Story of Love, Prison, Loss and a Life She Believes Was Divinely Preserved By UgandaToday Editorial Desk For years, gospel musician and pastor Margaret Nakayima, popularly known as Maggie Kayima or Nabbi Omukazi, has carried a deeply personal story that she says she still struggles to …