By Lilian Ntege Yvonne Akello, a skilled baker based in Mbalwa, Namugongo, shares her recipe for a rich and flavourful caramel fruit cake loved by […]
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Nambakire is championing mental health
By Nicholas Akasula On the surface, Sharon Nambakire is confident, warm and quick to smile. She speaks passionately about hope and healing. But behind that […]
The cost of moral decay
By Dickson Tumuramye Last month, Uganda was shaken by the brutal killing of Pamela Tumwebaze, Director of Student Affairs at Uganda Christian University (UCU). She […]
Ugandan players on the move in January transfer window
By Ronald Lusulire The January 2026 transfer window proved to be a busy and defining period for Ugandan footballers, with several players securing moves across […]
Forgiveness
By Nicholas Akasula It is one of the most unforgettable moments in human history. As Jesus hung on the cross, beaten, humiliated and in agony, […]
The lion in you
It was the Sunday after the independence celebrations. There were balloons everywhere. Music blasted from huge black speakers. There were ice cream vans too. Everyone […]
Managing period poverty and menstrual hygiene in Uganda
By Beatrice Nakibuuka For millions of girls and women across Uganda, menstruation is not simply a monthly biological process. It is shaped by poverty, stigma, […]
The ethics of ‘Thank You’
By Isaiah White Saying “thank you” is far more than polite etiquette or a social reflex. It is a deeply ethical act, one that affirms […]
Women’s rugby premiership opens chapter under revamped setup
By Ronald Lusulire The 2026 Women’s Rugby Premiership kicked off in the first week of February under a newly restructured competition format, with seven teams […]
Sugarcane Growing in Busoga: Sweet profits, bitter questions
By Beatrice Nakibuuka For many years, sugarcane has shaped daily life in the Busoga sub-region. From Kamuli and Mayuge to Jinja, Bugiri and Buyende, endless […]
