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The annual festival, organised by the Uganda Communications Commission, is the country’s premier platform for celebrating talent in film production, acting, directing, and sound. Thank you for reading ...
Uganda’s Zembo gets $1M from FMO to expand electric motorcycle rentals • Aims to cut pollution and boost youth jobs in Kampala • Needs support in regulation, credit, and infrastructure to scale ...
Language educators in Uganda are urging the government to introduce French as a subject in primary schools.The proponents say early exposure will better prepare learners for future academic and global ...
General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of Uganda's president, has confirmed the detention of an opposition leader's bodyguard, who has been missing for five days. Edward Sebuufu, alias Eddie Mutwe ...
On April 17, Ambassador Zhang Lizhong elaborated on China's position against the "Reciprocal Tariffs" by the US, at the 2025 International Chinese Language Day celebration hosted by the Confucius ...
On April 17, Ambassador Zhang Lizhong elaborated on China's position against the "Reciprocal Tariffs" by the US, at the 2025 International Chinese Language Day celebration hosted by the Confucius ...
While there are considerable challenges to Uganda's education system, there are also clear ways forward. Companies and organizations like UniHouse and Shimizu Corporation and grassroots programs like ...
According to USAID's 2020 Language of Instruction Country Profile for Uganda, many teachers lack proficiency in local languages. In a survey of 95 newly trained primary school teachers, 68% reported ...
Our local languages have played a vital role in shaping a culture-centric education system in East Africa. Uganda’s thematic-based curriculum, for instance, relies heavily on indigenous languages like ...
A new report by Uwezo has revealed a worrying decline in local language competency among primary school learners in Uganda. Despite ongoing efforts to improve literacy, the findings indicate that ...
In Kenya, Uganda and Saudi Arabia, a New York Times investigation found, powerful people have incentives to keep the flow of workers moving, despite widespread abuse.