By Beatrice Nakibuuka For many Ugandan households, poultry farming is more than just a side activity. Chickens provide eggs and meat for the family table […]
Author: Magella
Iran–USA tensions cast doubt over 2026 World Cup plans
By Ronald Lusulire The escalating conflict between Iran and the United States is beginning to cast uncertainty over preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, […]
Raising godly children in a screen-obsessed world
By Beatrice Nakibuuka On any day in Uganda or across the globe, it is common to see a familiar scene. A father scrolls through news on […]
When ambition outruns character
By Dickson Tumuramye As children return to school in Senior One and Senior Five, and others prepare for higher institutions of learning, it is worth […]
EVENT : Women in business conference
WHERE : House of Revival Church Kisaasi Women in Kampala have been urged to pursue purpose-driven enterprises and overcome self-imposed limitations during a Women in […]
When every second counts: Understanding resuscitation in medicine
By Beatrice Nakibuuka In hospitals, homes and even on busy streets, there are moments when a person suddenly stops breathing or their heart stops beating. […]
School leadership: The transformative power in African secondary education
By Dr Fay Hodza and Eriah Lule Across Africa, secondary schools sit at the centre of national development ambitions. Yet many learners complete their school […]
Freedom found in forgiveness is a pathway to peace
Kate D. Tamale-Sali In our daily lives, we all experience pain and disappointment in our relationships. We each carry unique burdens, such as hurts caused […]
An introduction to the book of Psalms
By Pr Isaiah White The Book of Psalms is the longest book in the Bible and remains one of the most widely read portions of […]
Vatican caution on cosmetic surgery
By Catherine Male “Jesus will still love you as you age, even if you have a few wrinkles on your face.” These words opened a […]
