04.11.20 A ray of hope

The Ugandan ministry of health has discharged three patients after recovering from coronavirus, bringing the total of discharged patients to four. It is also anticipated that by Monday, about 18 more patients will have been discharged. A number of people who have been...

04.09.20 The curse of corruption

“Head of the State House Anti Corruption Unit Col Edith Nakalema confirms the arrest of four officials from the Prime minister’s Office for inflating prices of maize flour and rice that were to be distributed to those affected by the COVID-19...

04.07.20 The pressure of bills

“The Electricity Regulatory Authority has reduced the end-user tariff for domestic users by less than a shilling from sh751.7 to sh750.7, (Details at https://bit.ly/2xRZeQr).” I came across that headline from Uganda’s leading newspaper this afternoon...

04.05.20 Social distance is a luxury

How to positively respond to the call for isolation and social distance is a grim challenge for most communities in underdeveloped countries like Uganda. I’m Musima village where Project Yesu primarily operates, the number of functional boreholes from which...

04.03.20 Political Perspective

The Prime minister of Uganda, Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda, informed parliament yesterday that the government can only afford to distribute food to poor families in the districts of Kampala and Wakiso. Parliamentarians rejected the proposal and the program was suspended, on...

04.02.20 There’s Still Hope

In times like this global pandemic, our faith is put to test. Whether one believes in God or not, it’s inevitable to imagine that there’s a power that is beyond our control. All of us need something from outside our own selves, our limits and capabilities,...
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