Children doing pottery at Baby and Kids Expo Children are speaking, but are we truly hearing them before they turn to the world for validation? Child abuse remains one of the most disturbing yet often hidden realities in our communities. It happens behind closed doors, frequently at the hands of individuals children know and trust. Yet beyond the abuse itself …
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Why Africa’s mental health crisis needs a Bantu cure
The world is on the move, and the shift from deeply conservative worldviews to more liberal, interrogative ones is accelerating. Across the globe, people are learning to question long‐held beliefs, push back against harmful practices, and embrace the abundance of knowledge now available. What began as a cultural reawakening in the West has spread across the global south, particularly Africa, …
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The world is on the move, and the shift from deeply conservative worldviews to more liberal, interrogative ones is accelerating. Across the globe, people are learning to question long‐held beliefs, push back against harmful practices, and embrace the abundance of knowledge now available. What began as a cultural reawakening in the West has spread across the global south, particularly Africa, …
Read More »What does Among’s fall teach Uganda about leadership?
Power often reveals itself not through speeches or constitutional titles, but through attitude. The deeper question raised by Anita Among’s dramatic political collapse is not merely whether corruption allegations against powerful leaders should be investigated. They should. The more uncomfortable question is this: how humble or arrogant should leaders become once power convinces them they are untouchable? For years, Among …
Read More »URA Joins National Candlelight Memorial as Uganda Intensifies Fight to End AIDS by 2030 – mulengeranews.com
By Mulengera Reporters Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) joined hundreds of Ugandans at Kitante Hill Secondary School grounds in a moving candlelight commemoration organized by the Uganda AIDS Commission to honor lives lost to HIV/AIDS, celebrate the resilience of survivors, and renew the country’s determination to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. Held under the theme, “Ending AIDS …
Read More »IGG: We’re Not Sleeping On Job, We’ve Launched Separate Probe Into Among’s Wealth
Viewers: 50,001 By Spy Uganda The Inspectorate of Government (IG) has formally launched a preliminary investigation into the wealth and conduct of former Speaker of Parliament Anita Annet Among, opening a new legal front in the widening scrutiny surrounding one of Uganda’s most influential political figures. The development was confirmed by Inspector General of Government Aisha Nalule Nabukenya Batala, …
Read More »Ebola Outbreak: Uganda Quarantines Over 100 As Imported Cases Enter Kampala
Viewers: 90,004 By Spy Uganda Ugandan health authorities have traced and isolated 127 people, most of them frontline health workers, in an aggressive effort to prevent the spread of Ebola after two imported cases of the Sudan strain were confirmed in Kampala. Officials from the Ministry of Health said the two patients, both nationals of the Democratic Republic of …
Read More »Equity bank registers tech-led growth in first quarter
Equity Group Holdings Plc has reported strong first-quarter results for 2026, demonstrating the continued success of its deliberate transformation into a resilient, technology-led, pan-African financial services Group. Profit After Tax rose 24 per cent to KSh 19.1 billion, reflecting strengthened balance sheet quality, disciplined execution, and growing contributions from regional subsidiaries.The Group’s balance sheet expanded 16 per cent to KSh …
Read More »Kitante Hill Leaders Cry Out Over Rising Prostitution, Surge in Bars as School Urges Classrooms to Drive HIV Fight to 2030 – mulengeranews.com
By Ben Musanje Leaders from Kitante Hill Village and Kitante Hill Secondary School have raised separate but related concerns over what they describe as rising prostitution and an expanding nightlife economy in the Kitante Hill and Acacia areas, calling for stronger preventive action to curb HIV infections as Uganda pushes toward ending AIDS by 2030. The concerns were voiced during …
Read More »Pepsi University Football League: Katikkiro Mayiga Challenges Muteesa Champions to Prove Their Success Was No Fluke
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