In Kampala and Wakiso, politics has narrowed to something brutally simple. Voters are no longer weighing ideology or history.
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Beyond blame, to responsible electricity governance for all

The path forward lies not in blame, but in ESG-driven governance, contextual innovation, and long-term accountability ...
The symbolic 40th anniversary of the NRM’s rule looms large in the public’s mind and drives much anger at having been ruled ...
The new Degree of Urbanisation methodology used in this report, published by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, provides a rather detailed and more reliable analysis of the ...
Limited has formally commissioned and handed over the newly refreshed Lira Main Market to Lira City leadership, concluding a partnership intended to improve the functionality, appearance and business ...
Nigeria is in the process of altering its laws regarding online gaming once more. Regulators and operators are preparing for ...
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Individuals who will shape the Kenyan economy in 2026

From how pension money is invested, to how toll roads are rolled out, to whether mobile call charges fall further, the ...
The Water and Sanitation in Indian Cities Knowledge Framework outlines a strategy for modernizing water supply and sanitation ...
Uganda's retail sector continues to evolve, reflecting changing consumer habits and shifting economic realities.
Katende Gordon, who owns rental houses in Kansanga, blames real estate brokers for the rent increases. The landlord says he used to charge fair prices to both Ugandans and refugees, but all that ...