From Raymond Mujuni’s blog Each one of us, provided you can read this, has had a minimum level of education regardless of the level it climaxed. The aspect of going through school to students is one hell of a life… Continue reading
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This journey started in 2011, at the National Archive in Entebbe. If I wasn’t patriotic, I would call it a dingy, murky-smelling basement, with a miserable collection of photos, rotting books and films that are never played, where the air… Continue reading
This weekend, the URN National Perspective team launches a series of editions reflecting on the 50 years of independence. For the next fourteen weeks, we will look back, investigate, examine and put the spotlight on the country that was born… Continue reading
By Raymond Mujuni A pack of rowdy youths running around with stolen, huge posho chunks at the city hall, is partly what the finance minister Maria Kiwanuka, had envisaged to shelf from Ugandan news scenery when she announced a 44bn… Continue reading
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When we wake up each morning, I guess we all look up to a fresh new day, fresh smell, fresh energy, fresh plans and fresh ideas. Likewise fresh news is like food for thought to the hungry. A hungry person… Continue reading
I have been silent, very silent and at one point thought of scaling off this digest and concentrating on my personal blog. But true to the old saying “silence is gold”. The moments of silence have ushered me into reflection… Continue reading
National Perspective’s Tom Malaba has been reporting on crime and crime prevention matters for over a decade. But like many of us, he had never quite come this close to a police patrol mission. We don’t mean that he had… Continue reading
April 25th should have been a special day in Uganda. A day to celebrate, but also a day to pause and reflect; and perhaps cry a little? It was World Malaria Day. It was a day on which the policy… Continue reading
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