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Growing up in Clayton, Wisconsin, a town of 571 people, Amanda Grant never imagined she’d be conducting research in Uganda ...
Orishaba was swept into a wave of emotion and awe during the Opening Ceremony, describing it as both stunning and euphoric.
As schools near the end of the term, it feels like the right moment for a candid discussion so as to ignite a reading culture that stretches beyond the school gates—one that encompasses not only ...
In the heart of Kampala, Makerere University still stands tall—its red-brick towers and colonial architecture projecting a ...
Some fans have long thought of Superman as an immigrant character, as his displacement from his fictional home planet to the ...
Designers from across the continent, including Orange Culture and Palmwine Icecream, left a mark on the German capital.
In a spirited effort to promote cultural identity and responsible leadership among young people, cultural leaders from Ssaza Busujju have launched a school outreach campaign targeting Nkoba ...
The Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) has distributed 5,195 digital tablets to public universities and cultural institutions across the country, in a move aimed at deepening digital integration in ...
It examines the reasons as to why the baptism rituals do not sufficiently empower the liturgical assembly to make a significant influence on the liturgical, socio-economic and political areas, ...
Midway all the pageants leading up to the grand finale on last year, Miss Tourism Uganda struck a landmark sponsorship deal with Egypt Air on June 19, aimed at showcasing Uganda’s rich cultural ...
Ben Shahn, the Lefty Artist Who Was Left Behind Shahn was an American phenomenon, but a new retrospective suggests that we’ve come to prize his politics over his accomplishments.