By Beatrice Nakibuuka Uganda’s agricultural sector is one of the country’s most lucrative industries, contributing nearly 24 per cent of the GDP and employing over […]
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How legumes improve soil fertility
By Beatrice Nakibuuka Healthy soil is the backbone of productive agriculture, supporting plant growth, sustaining biodiversity, and ensuring long-term food security. Soil comprises physical, chemical, […]
Rwanda’s APR dominates at CAVB Zone V Championship
By Andrew Gum The bustling arenas of Kampala, Uganda, played host to the CAVB Zone V Volleyball Club Championship from 26 February to 4 March […]
Vipers SC’s battle to stay on top amidst Lawal tragedy
Tragic Loss of Abubakar Lawal The atmosphere at St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende, has been sombre following the sudden death of forward Abubakar Lawal. The Nigerian […]
The joy of Easter
By Rev Eric Mbusa Easter is one of the most significant events in human history—the resurrection of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. It is […]
Cameroonian Achu Soup (Yellow Soup) Recipe
West African cuisine is rich in flavors, traditions, and culinary heritage. Today, we take a deep dive into Cameroonian cuisine with Achu Soup, also known […]
Ubia is using theatre to transform communities
By Nicolas Akasula In the heart of Uganda, where storytelling weaves the fabric of culture and community, one woman has harnessed the power of theatre […]
Jesus paid the price
Mufasa, the storyteller Pendo’s brother, Mufasa, loved telling stories. They always made Pendo and his two friends, Marko and Tito, laugh out loud. Mufasa always […]
Myths about graves, graveyards
By Pr Isaiah White There is a well-known humorous story about a Catholic priest who lived near a cemetery. One night, two boys sneaked into […]
Dealing with the fear of death
By Nicolas Akasula During the pandemic, death spread like a thick blanket across the world. Millions perished. The fear, desperation, and even panic experienced daily […]
