National Perspective
Recent additions- National Perspective Vol.021:The Cost of Government’s Removal of the Electricity Subsidy (audio 30mins February 20, 2012
- URN News Digest Vol 014: Stories made, Stories Missed February 19, 2012
- National Perspective Vol.021:The Cost of Government’s Removal of the Electricity Subsidy (program summary) February 17, 2012
- National Perspective Vol.020: The Cost of the New School Term (audio 30mins) February 13, 2012
- URN News Digest Vol 15: – Writing News ain’t a Game of Assembling Words February 12, 2012
- National Perspective Vol.020: The Cost of the New School Term (program summary) February 8, 2012
- URN News Digest Vol 14: So, what kind of story did we get? By Bro Sam Gummah February 7, 2012
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National Perspective Vol.021:The Cost of Government’s Removal of the Electricity Subsidy (audio 30mins
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National Perspective Vol.021:The Cost of Government’s Removal of the Electricity Subsidy (program summary)
Electricity is one of the most expensive public amenities in Uganda. It is even hardly believable that at that cost, power in Uganda has always been subsidized. Recently, government announced the removal of the electricity subsidy that it had given … finish reading National Perspective Vol.021:The Cost of Government’s Removal of the Electricity Subsidy (program summary)
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National Perspective Vol.020: The Cost of the New School Term (audio 30mins)
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National Perspective Vol.020: The Cost of the New School Term (program summary)
It is just two weeks into the new school year. For many pupils and students, it is a time to look forward to adding yet another year of knowledge under their belt. But how much did their parents go through … finish reading National Perspective Vol.020: The Cost of the New School Term (program summary)
National Perspective Vol: 019: Mapping the Luweero Triangle (audio 30mins)
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National Perspective Vol: 019: Mapping the Luweero Triangle (program summary)
The Luweero triangle may be famous, or infamous, depending on whom you ask. But whatever regard people may hold it in, it has become of those places one cannot miss, when listing the areas that feature prominently in Uganda’s history. … finish reading National Perspective Vol: 019: Mapping the Luweero Triangle (program summary)
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National Perspective Vol.018: Does pregnancy have a place in our schools? (audio 30mins)
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National Perspective Vol.018: Does Pregnancy have a place in our schools? (Program Summary)
There was a time in the Ugandan education system when getting pregnant would signify an end to a young woman’s education. In recent years, increasingly, some girls who get pregnant while in school have beaten the odds and returned to … finish reading National Perspective Vol.018: Does Pregnancy have a place in our schools? (Program Summary)
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National Perspective Vol.017: The Price of Charcoal (audio 30mins)
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National Perspective Vol.017: The Price of Charcoal (program summary)
A great percentage of the Ugandan urban population depends on charcoal as cooking fuel. The fuel burns slower than ordinary wood, and is a favorite for people who love too cook Ugandan food. But how much did you spend the … finish reading National Perspective Vol.017: The Price of Charcoal (program summary)

