[ad_1] By JOACHIM BUWEMBO Time for confession: At first I was one of those who castigated Ugandan doctors for charging Covid-19 patients highly and withholding dead...
[ad_1] By The EastAfrican As it celebrated its 75th anniversary last year, the United Nations was at a crossroads. Hemmed in by legacy interests and the...
[ad_1] By BABATUNDE OYATERU Is the corporate goal of an organisation solely to return a profit to its shareholders, or should it be purpose-driven and respond...
[ad_1] By ACHIM STEINER In the deluge of negative headlines, of violence, and political uncertainty it is hard to see where the future will take Afghanistan....
[ad_1] By DR HERTA von STIEGEL Everything rises and falls on leadership. This is an axiom the veracity of which can be documented throughout millennia and...
[ad_1] By DR RAFFAELA SCHIAVON “For me, self-care is summed up by three things: having agency, access to accurate information, and resources to preserve my health...
[ad_1] By WALE AKINYEMI What is the next big thing? This is the question on the minds of many leaders and dreamers around the world. If...
[ad_1] By ELSIE EYAKUZE Last week I dwelt on the digital divide in Tanzania and we have to admit that technology is wonderful. It is very...
[ad_1] By TEE NGUGI “It must be horrible to be buried in October,” says the colonel’s wife, a character in Gabriel Marquez’s novella, No one Writes...
[ad_1] By JOACHIM BUWEMBO It is difficult to remember when Uganda last mourned an individual so unanimously like it did last weekend when businessman Bulaimu Muwanga...