With the UCE results released a week ago by the Ministry of Education, many students are probably excited about advancing to the next level of education.
Eng. Irene Muloni, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Development talked to Ibrahim Kasita on the current electricity supply situation and future plans. Below are the excerpts:
It seems wetlands have not yet released all their secrets. Not long ago, Bigodi wetland near Kibale National Park in Kamwenge District looked nothing more than a thick mass of papyrus
As the integration of the East African Community moves to advanced stages, there remain sticky issues which have sparked off some fears
The new Secretary General of the East African Community Dr. Richard Sezibera has assured the people of the region and development partners to give the best in serving the cherished organisation.
HE had qualified to enroll for a Grade Two teaching certificate, but his dream was cut short before he stepped into class.
Given the construction fray in the country, authorities are challenged to control substandard structures that result in fatal accidents and huge losses of resources
The Symbion Group and its core team of architects, technicians and designers, together with specialist consultants, are offering a comprehensive range of design services
While the World Health Organisation, reveals that 1.1 billion people in developing countries lack clean drinking water and despite growing international attention to global safe-water access, investment in adequate safe-water products and services in developing countries remains low.
The hotel industry in Masaka is developing day and night. Hotel Brovad was the only hotel, but today, Masaka has over 10 big hotels all with Presidential suites