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EALA nominations kick off, Opposition boycott
Nomination of candidates to the East African Legislative Assembly started Monday as five opposition parties in Parliament resolve to boycott the polls until their petition is heard
Mayor Lukwago gets payrise, now earns sh33m a month
Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago’s monthly salary has been been doubled to sh33m.
'Educated women more promiscuous than men'
They have gone to school. They have high profile jobs and are probably driving the latest cars.
National
URA officials named in sh10b tax fraud
Uganda Revenue Authority officials have been implicated in a sh10 billion tax fraud.
Sh257.91b for treatment of children living with HIV
Uganda-Kenya Bridge collapsing
UPDF soldier sells bullets to Somali boy
Teachers, health workers miss out on juicy KCCA salaries
Pay raise awaits public servants
World
Radical Islamists urge bigger role for Islam in Tunisia
Thousands of radical Islamists rallied in the central Tunisian town of Kairouan on Sunday to demand a wider role for religion in a country long considered one of the Arab world's most secular.
Post-war Ivory Coast nurtures second 'miracle'
US wants to halt aid to nations hosting Sudan's Bashir
Plans to strike Iran ready, says US Israel envoy
S.Sudan says aims to obtain anti-aircraft missiles
Chinese boats seized by North Koreans
Business
Expect bumper harvest, says agric minister
As the current financial year comes to an end, Moses Mulondo interviewed the minister for agriculture, Tress Bukyanayandi
The biochemist who built a sh80b ARV plant
East Africa to join world gas giants
Cut fuel costs with the fireless stove
Govt probes stalled beef plant
Owning a mobile phone does not move you to the middle class
Opinion
The proposed students’ loan scheme: opportunity to right the wrongs of financing University education
With the introduction of Universal Primary Education (UPE) in 1997, primary schools in Uganda saw an upsurge in numbers of pupils.
Mogadishu: Museveni responds to Obbo
Term limits debate a sign of limited strategic foresight
Clergy should get off politics
Besigye should have listened to Speaker Rebeca Kadaga
The facts behind the news
Sport
Ousted Ddungu remains defiant
The International Olympic Committee will this week meet to discuss the situation in Uganda and help the country avoid having two parallel governing bodies.
USL newcomers Victoria to build team with seasoned players
Omony or Onyango: Who to start?
Uganda’s top seeds land St. Lucia squash invite
URA escapes CAF ban, fine
Education
My journey from a Ugandan village to Harvard College
The cool Friday morning when I got the news that I had been admitted to Harvard College will always remain etched in my mind. I was both amazed and stunned.
How carpentry training turned around brothers’ fortune
Worst performing schools receive books
Schools open for second term
Jinja MP tips on education as second term begins
Are strict university rules killing students' drive?
Life Style
Yeah, sports is everything
There are many clichés stories about sports, but the one I like most is when an obviously-not-understanding-female supposedly says to her partner-who-has-just-lost-a-big-soccer-game, “… but honey, sports is not everything.”
Deliver us from this unfair world
I married two wives to avoid cheating
Pay attention to the long ignored things
Poll
Q:
Do you think educated women are more promiscuous than men?
YES. The poll is spot on
NO. The poll is flawed
Promiscuity is not for a particular sex
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