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Copenhagen: Case for a fair climate deal
Many people-- skeptics and optimists alike-- have low expectations from the climate conference in Copenhagen.
Smallholder farming in Africa: climate casualty or pioneer?
For hundreds of millions of people in Africa, climate change is not about lowering smoke stack emissions or turning off electric lights. It is about whether or not they will have enough to eat.
Kyabazinga poll for Jan
The acting Kyabazinga has declared January 12, 2010 as the date for the naming of a new cultural head of Busoga.
Okhuti on mark as Bunna go top
Uganda Cranes striker Caeaser Okhuti scored his first goal of the season as Bunnamwaya reclaimed the leadership of the National Super League with a convincing 3-1 victory over Arua Central at Nakivubo stadium yesterday.
Nagginda addresses Buganda Conference
The Nnabagereka of Buganda, Sylvia Nagginda has asked the kingdom?s subjects to unite and take pride in their identity. The Nnabagereka was speaking during the opening of a one-day Buganda Conference at Hotel Africana in Kampala.
Ugandans can now live up to 51 years - report
Ugandans can now expect to live at least for four more years because
life expectancy has climbed from 48 years in 2006 to 51.9 this year,
according to the new Human Development Index report released yesterday.
Parents want Anti-gay Bill enacted
At least 100 parents, branding themselves protectors of African
traditional values, yesterday came out to pressure the government to
enact the Anti-Homosexuality Bill and ignore threats by donors to slash
aid.
British Airways strike blocked
A United Kingdom court yesterday blocked a planned strike by thousands
of crew staff of British Airlines bringing a sigh of relief to
passengers who were worried about their Christmas journeys aboard the
airline.
Corporates: Some guys simply got the right parents
I remember attending Charlie Lubega?s first graduation bash at Lido Beach in the late 80s.
Climate change to hit local trade- study
Uganda is among the vulnerable developing countries whose trade sectors is expected to be hard hit by the effects of climate change, a new study says.
Eritrea footballers for request refugee status in Kenya
Twelve Eritreans who disappeared in Kenya last weekend after taking part in a regional soccer tournament are in the process of being granted refugee status, authorities in Nairobi said on Thursday.
Fufa executive starts new term after swearing in
Fufa president Lawrence Mulindwa has once again hit at critics who he said never appreciate the good work of his executive.
Mutebi wins Fantasy cash again
Ibrahim Mutebi is Shs0.2m richer for playing Monitor Fantasy Football League.
Jinja Club tipped to win Inter Clubs title
Vincent ?Araali? Byamukama?s Entebbe Golf Club, Ian Odokonyero?s Jinja side and Stephen Kasaija?s Toro club are the favourites for the inaugural Inter Clubs Championships that tees off today at the par-72 Kitante course.
Full-back Kiiza voted Kyadondo?s best player
Benon Kiiza?s mercurial season at fullback for rampaging MTN Heathens is not going unnoticed.
Uganda fall to Kenya
After winning the Twenty20 series 2-0, Uganda found themselves in slumberland as they suffered an ego-bruising 9-wicket loss to Kenya at the Nairobi Gymkhana oval yesterday.
Kony plans to attack Congolese on Christmas, warns NGO
The Lord?s Resistance Army rebels are preparing to raid villages and randomly kill civilians in northeastern DR Congo over the Christmas holiday, an American NGO has warned.
Matembe challenges Besigye?s party
Ms Miria Matembe, an outspoken critic of the ruling NRM party, has said the opposition Forum for Democratic Change should show cause why ex-NRM members should join it.
No meat at Xmas for Amuru
People in Amuru might have to go without meat during the festive season following an outbreak of pneumonia in the district.
Otunnu warns against intimidation
Uganda People?s Congress (UPC) party presidential hopeful Olara Otunu has said the government should stop intimidating members of the opposition.
IGG yet to pick interest in Chogm investigations
The Inspector General of Government is yet to pick interest in investigating the controversy surrounding the expenditures for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Daily Monitor has learnt.
Mbale gets Shs300 million to fix roads
Mbale Municipal Council has secured Shs305 million from the Peace Recovery and Development Programme and Poverty Action Fund to refurbish the bad road network in the municipality.
Caution: Watch those electricity wires especially during this rainy season
There have been complaints to our call centres of power cuts, especially after heavy rains due to felled electricity poles ...
PWD leaders failing their own empowerment
If ?nothing for us without us? is the key word in the disability movement, then People With Disabilities (PWDs) are up to their word, for they, themselves are failing the affirmative action mission with their all-about-me attitude.
Bahati Bill could be targeting regime opponents
Uganda is on the world stage again, thanks to Ndorwa West MP Bahati?s Anti-gay Bill. As we waited in vain for Obama to pronounce himself as clearly...
Microsoft contest winners want support for ICT
Young entrepreneurs have called on the Ministry of Information Communications Technology (ICT) to support up-coming entrepreneurs.
SABMiller plans Shs32 billion plant
Competition in East Africa?s beer market is set to heat up following a pronouncement by multinational beer brewer, SABMiller, that plans were complete for the investment of a $16 million (Sh32 billion) malting plant in Jinja next year.
Put road sector funds to good use
The challenge, however, is in streamlining government procedures to ensure that this money is invested properly and delivers its intended objective of reducing average transport cost and decline in accident fatalities...
Mao to back single opposition nominee
Mr Mao, whose DP is not a member of the opposition alliance?the Inter Party Cooperation (IPC)?told Daily Monitor in an interview yesterday that he was open to the idea provided his party first joined the cooperation...
Five die in bus crash as mob kills pastor
Five people died on Wednesday in a bus crash in Ntungamo District and vigilantes in the neighbouring Kabale killed two suspected thugs as Police issued nationwide alert over increasing crime...
MPs ask detectives to verify origin of luxury Chogm cars
MPs yesterday tasked the Police to investigate the actual origin of the BMW cars used during Chogm after it emerged that government officials who flew to Germany to inspect the cars in the factory never saw them...
Buganda leads but will the other tribes follow?
Buganda is expected to finally show one of its cards in the fight against President Museveni and his NRM government when its top thinkers meet at the Buganda Conference in Kampala today...
Of Lubanga?s incredible response
The big news from the Education ministry this past quarter was the publication of two stories:one highlighting allegations of possible nepotism by the Permanent Secretary Francis Xavier Lubanga...
Thai Aids trial to be repeated in Africa
An experimental Aids vaccine which reduced HIV infection by a third in Thailand will be repeated in Africa, Dr Alan Bernstein, the director of the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise, has said...
Why Amin regime killers are free under Museveni
Since President Museveni took power, all the convicted ex-Amin regime operatives, and those in exile for murder have won freedom under unclear circumstances...
Ugandans in Diaspora split
Ugandans in the Diaspora have formed a new organisation that is opposed to the functionality of the Uganda North American Association...
Revenue authority gets mixed results, remains optimistic
Half of the financial year is gone and the Uganda Revenue Authority has yet to firm up confidence that it will meet its overall revenue target after registering mixed fortunes to-date.
Otafiire disbands UNBS board
The Trade Minister, Maj. Gen. Kahinda Otafiire, has disbanded the Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) board chaired Dr Williams Ssali, accusing the members of extravagance...
Opposition to organise demonstration over closure of radios
The Interparty Cooperation has endorsed a proposal to set up a committee which will organise a sit-down strike early next year to protest the continued closure of CBS...
Circumcision and HIV: What was Tegulle?s point?
In writing the opinion ?Unmasking the lie: circumcision, sex and HIV/Aids? on December 12 in the Saturday Monitor, Mr Gawaya Tegulle was exercising his right to freedom of expression...