STEPHEN OKWAI: Nature’s Reckoning
09/04/2025
A Nobel Prize-winning economist has found that Bridge Schools have achieved among the largest learning gains ever measured by a major study in Africa. The groundbreaking study was conducted in...
Read moreDetailsIBM Vice President, Justina Nixon-Saintil (PHOTO /Courtesy) UN Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) has announced that it is working with IBM to address the digital skills gap by delivering digital learning...
Read moreDetailsLeft to Right: Brand Africa Founder and Chairman, Mr Thebe Ikalafeng, and Uganda Investment Authority, Director-General, Mr Joseph Kiggundu hand over a certificate of recognition for Best Admired Ugandan Personal...
Read moreDetailsPhilippe Groueix, the General Manager of TotalEnergies EP Uganda, says that this is aimed to continue their commitment to ensuring maximum benefit for the country and the communities, not only...
Read moreDetailsProf. Michael Kremer has found that Bridge Schools have achieved among the largest learning gains ever measured by a major study in Africa(PHOTO Amanda Swinhart/ Harvard Staff Photographer) A Nobel...
Read moreDetailsPrivate Sector Foundation Uganda’s new Chief Programs and Projects Officer, Damali Ssali Private Sector Foundation Uganda’s new Chief Programs and Projects Officer, Damali Ssali in April presented about the vast...
Read moreDetailsStanbic Bank’s Head of Customer Solutions Miriam Naigembe (left) and Sonia Karamagi, Manager—Customer Experience pose with the Best Innovation in Retail Banking International Award. Stanbic Bank Uganda’s ‘Now-Now loans’ and...
Read moreDetailsThe ministry spokesperson, Mr Simon Mundeyi, on Monday, June 6, 2022, said they have completed the system upgrade and are now ready to clear the backlog of passport applications. The...
Read moreDetailsKAMPALA — Ugandan multimedia conglomerate Next Media has on Wednesday, June 8, 2022, launched its new dedicated sports broad-casting channel, NBS Sport. The TV channel, available in HD and SD...
Read moreDetailsThe persistent high cost of fuel contributed to negative private sector activity in May with the Stanbic Headline Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) dropping to 51.5 from to 53.9 recorded in...
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