#OutToLunch: A mere change of guards won’t transform Kampala city
#OutToLunch: A mere change of guards won’t transform Kampala city By Denis Jjuuko If you have been to Kampala, you may have seen cows strolling
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#OutToLunch: A mere change of guards won’t transform Kampala city By Denis Jjuuko If you have been to Kampala, you may have seen cows strolling
#OutToLunch: What Africa must do in the next 60 years of independence By Denis Jjuuko Many African countries have clocked 60 years since they became
By Denis Jjuuko For a few years, coffee prices have been rising greatly crossing the Shs13,000 per kilo mark for the fair average quality or
By Denis Jjuuko One night many years ago, I tried sleeping and failed. I think, like other kids, I was anxious. I kept staring in
By Denis Jjuuko The results of the national population census that were not overly surprising. Uganda is one of the countries with the fastest growing
By Denis Jjuuko Mpigi town today is nondescript, a backwater town located approximately 45.8km from Kampala on the Kampala-Masaka highway. The town of almost one
By Denis Jjuuko Somebody told me that to survive in Kampala, you need to learn a few tricks. One of them that caught my attention
By Denis Jjuuko More than 20 years ago, a man set up an office at the current Serena Conference Centre. He seemed to have a
By Denis Jjuuko A few weeks ago, I was invited for a meeting in Jinja, which is about 80km away from Kampala. In order to
By Denis Jjuuko There is probably a high-ranking government official on every flight that departs from Entebbe going for some meeting, family holiday or benchmarking