By Sandra K. Walugembe An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilised egg implants outside the uterus, most commonly in the fallopian tubes. This potentially life-threatening […]
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Why passion should not be confused for profit
By Peace Masiko Hasahya Lately, sustainability has been my soapbox. From efficiency tips to sustainable practices, I cannot stop raving about it. But here is the […]
Ugandan cousins champion African artistry through jewellery
By Nicolas Akasula In a market long dominated by Western entrepreneurs, two young Ugandan women are redefining how African art is represented abroad, this time, […]
Hello doctor. I always hear people say they are lactose intolerant. What does it mean? Is it curable? – Victor
Dear Victor, Lactose is the natural sugar found in milk. Sugar is the general term for sweet-tasting, soluble carbohydrates, many of which are used in […]
Hello doctor, is there real medication for period cramps? What is the safest way to deal with them? – Gloria
Dear Gloria, Menstrual pain is quite common and often inevitable. This is due to the mechanism by which the uterus contracts to expel its lining, […]
What true love is
By Dr Tamale Ssali 1 Corinthians 13 In 1 Corinthians 12, Paul exposed the Corinthians’ lack of love in their use of spiritual gifts. In […]
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31 March 2023 Homosexuality: The countries where it is illegal to be gay US Vice-President Kamala Harris who was on a tour of three African […]
Uganda martyrs: A story that still speaks
By Bena Nekesa Every year, thousands of Christians from Uganda and beyond gather in Namugongo to honour the Uganda Martyrs. Many walk for days, even […]
Ofada rice and Ayamase (Designer Stew)
By Lillian Ntege This is a beloved Nigerian delicacy which is most popular among the Yoruba people. This rice called (OFADA) is an indigenous variety […]
John the Baptist for modern leaders
By Pastor Samuel Namatiiti In the arid landscapes of ancient Judea, a solitary figure emerged whose leadership style remains strikingly relevant today: John the Baptist. […]
