By Lilian Ntege Popcorn has long been a favorite snack in cinemas, parties, and in living rooms. Beyond its crunch and aroma, it is one […]
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Redeeming the time and living faithfully in an age of uncertainty
By Rev Moses Agaba Season’s messageOctober stands at the edge of the year. For many, it is a time of reflection, looking back with gratitude […]
Ears, Nose and Throat: Everyday care, disease management
By Beatrice Nakibuuka The ear, nose, and throat may look like small body parts, but they play a very big role in keeping us alive […]
Dairy goat farming: Uganda’s untapped opportunity
By Beatrice Nakibuuka Goat farming is quietly transforming rural Uganda. With rising demand for meat and milk, small-scale farmers are finding goats not just a […]
The true seal of Christians
Question: Praise God, I have a friend from the Seventh-Day Adventist religion who insists that the Sabbath and the Holy Spirit are equally the seal upon […]
The Church, God’s eternal design for people
By Pastor Samuel Namatiiti “And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this Rock I will build my church, and the gates of […]
Cross-Generation Sex is a window to luxury, misery
By Eriah Lule Campus nights and unexpected encounters Back at campus, a classmate invited us to her birthday party, sponsored by her partner. The evening […]
Single mom’s blueprint for raising responsible sons
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 […]
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, […]
