#OutToLunch: Nyege Nyege and the case for local governments to identify their niche attractions
By Denis Jjuuko For many years, Jinja had lost its status as the industrial hub of Uganda when many factories closed following their privatization to
Strategy + Execution = Impact
By Denis Jjuuko For many years, Jinja had lost its status as the industrial hub of Uganda when many factories closed following their privatization to
By Denis Jjuuko Many times, the Busoga region appears in the press for the wrong reasons. High levels of poverty largely blamed on sugar cartels
By Denis Jjuuko A crisis nearly happened in Uganda this month. November is the month for millennia that is known for grasshoppers that the Baganda
#OutToLunch Declined treasury bond bids could spur private sector growth By Denis Jjuuko As you already know, Uganda is one of the most entrepreneurial countries
#OutToLunch Privatize road rescue services to reduce accidents on our highways By Denis Jjuuko If you ever pitch rides in vehicles that belong to international
#OutToLunch: Should every newborn baby be subjected to a DNA test? By Denis Jjuuko In some African cultures, when a baby was born, the parents
Farmers and rural households are set to benefit from a new three-wheeler motor vehicle on the market that enables them to transport their goods, pump
By Joachim Buwembo …possibly, the only person Ugandans despise more than a pedophile is a male aged above forty who doesn’t own his shelter… Fellow
By Denis Jjuuko Some people say that Uganda is a movie on a looping reel with one blockbuster after another. But in this rolling movie
By Denis Jjuuko For decades after its founding, Makerere University admitted students according to their performance. Success for most students (and even parents) meant studying