By Dickson Tumuramye The question, “What legacy are we bequeathing to our sons as fathers?” resonated deeply with readers in last week’s column. Yet, in […]
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From orphan to paediatric pioneer: Amaniyo’s good fight
Losing both parents before the age of 13 could have ended her dreams. But through resilience, faith, and the kindness of strangers, Dr Lucia Amaniyo […]
The Prodigal Son: A timeless Bible story of redemption
By Kate Sali The Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32) reveals profound truths about redemption, grace, and humanity’s relationship with God, our Heavenly Father, […]
Choices: Their pain and prospects
By Rev Canon Kaiso Grace Choices are sometimes described as the threads that weave the tapestry of our lives. In other words, the choices we […]
No words, just faith
By Dr Edward Tamale Ssali Scripture: Romans 8:26; Mark 5:24–34 “Likewise, the Spirit helps us in our weakness; for we do not know how to […]
Exploring the world of fish rearing in Uganda
By Lilian Ntege Fish rearing, also known as aquaculture, is one of Uganda’s fastest-growing agricultural ventures. With dwindling stocks in natural lakes due to overfishing […]
How to build self-confidence
By Sandra Mutesi Self-confidence is the belief that you can achieve something beyond your current experiences and skills. It is nurtured through practising self-kindness and […]
How invisible speakers are redefining listening experiences
By Beatrice Nakibuuka For decades, the world of sound technology has revolved around clarity, power, and immersion. From the crackle of vinyl records to high-resolution […]
Clergy in Gaza refuse to leave church
Clergy and nuns in Gaza City have refused to leave their churches, despite Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz warning that “the gates of hell will […]
Pope to have digital conversation with catholic youth
The Pope is set to hold a 45-minute digital conversation with thousands of Catholic teenagers across the United States this November. The event, to be […]
