Uganda is edging closer to releasing new locally developed aromatic rice varieties as scientists finalize advanced testing aimed at reducing reliance on imported basmati and supa rice while boosting ...
The rearing of ornamental birds is gaining momentum in the country, especially among young people, as unemployment rates ...
The gorilla moves with quiet majesty through Uganda’s highland forests, while across the country, communities are stepping up ...
It's called the "graduation" approach — both financial and moral support to help people move from extreme poverty to ...
At the processing level, cotton mills and farmer cooperatives will receive technical support to modernise equipment, improve quality standards, and strengthen operational efficiency.
A program in southwest Uganda aims to address extreme poverty by giving people cash and coaching to help them build a sustainable income. But even the most established programs need to keep evolving.
Environmental experts, public health specialists, and agricultural officers are calling on the government of Uganda to urgently ban the importation and circulation of highly hazardous pesticides (HHPs ...
Zohran Mamdani, the new mayor-elect of New York City, was born in Uganda to parents of Indian origin, and his family emigrated when he was a child. By Matthew Mpoke Bigg and Musinguzi Blanshe When ...
Zohran Mamdani’s stunning victory in New York City’s mayoral race was built on a promise of hope and political change, a message that is resonating loudly with the people in Uganda, where he was born.
A digital illustration featuring the White Rabbit of ‘Alice in Wonderland’ has gone viral, signaling that time is running out—what does the meme mean, and where did it come from? The clock is ...
As Uganda approaches its January 2026 general elections, the country’s political landscape bears a troubling resemblance to previous electoral cycles, but with an intensified authoritarianism that ...
Do Frankenstein bunnies really exist? Social media reports have shown rabbits with growths that resemble tentacles or horns in Colorado and other states. But wildlife experts say humans shouldn't be ...