Every once in a while, a country arrives at a moment where it must choose, not out of pressure, but out of purpose. I believe
Category: Opinion
Laura Bahemuka: Reimagining financial services for SMEs through diverse touch points will boost trade
When the banking industry first looked at small and medium enterprises (SMEs), it tried to fit them in with preexisting classifications. The traditional approach was
Joseph Byaruhanga: How Internet connectivity is redefining newlywed bliss in Uganda
The dust has finally settled after the grand Kwanjula and the joyful ululations of a white wedding. The photos have been shared, and the last
Sabelo Mwali: Deploying technology for entertainment – and progress
Technology can help to deliver more relevant content – more efficiently, and more affordably. But while entertainment is about enriching lives, technology is the enabler
Sheila Aboth: Maternal healthcare must be everyone’s business because it takes a village
Motherhood is beautiful, but it’s not always easy. Somewhere between the excitement of that first scan and the moment you finally hold your baby, the
Michael Jjingo: Why our primary school teachers may just outlive us all by standing
Long before Fitbits told us to stand every hour, before standing desks were considered “progressive,” and well before HR sent emails about posture and back