Port Vila, Vanuatu — When John Warmington began diving the coral reefs of Havannah Harbor a decade ago, they were vibrant and full of life […]
Author: Baramba Andrew
Alaska Airlines Grounds All Flights After Major IT System Failure
U.S. airline Alaska Airlines was forced to ground all of its flights on Sunday evening after suffering a significant IT system outage, disrupting operations across […]
BREAKING NEWS: Five Dead, Over 280 Rescued After Indonesia Ferry Fire
At least five people have died and more than 280 others have been rescued after a ferry caught fire off the coast of Sulawesi Island […]
Museveni Concludes National PDM Tour, Unveils Sweeping Kampala Reforms
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has concluded his nationwide Parish Development Model (PDM) assessment tour with a major announcement of new measures aimed at accelerating socio-economic […]
Seen but Not Free: Is it Time to End Uganda’s Voting Lines
During the recent National Resistance Movement (NRM) party primaries in Lwemiyaga County, Sembabule District, former Transport Minister Joy Kafula Kabatsi stood alone. In a dramatic […]
Dubai’s Clean Energy Journey: How the City Plans to Go 100% Green by 2050
Dubai is taking bold and strategic steps to become one of the first cities in the world to rely entirely on clean energy by 2050. […]
Japan’s Election Shakes Ruling Party, but Markets Stay Calm — For Now
Japan’s ruling coalition suffered a major setback in the July 20 upper house election, losing its majority and weakening Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s political grip. […]
China Launches World’s Largest Hydropower Dam Project on Tibetan Plateau, Sparking Global Concern and Market Rally
China has begun construction on what is set to become the world’s largest hydropower dam, a massive $170 billion project along the Yarlung Zangbo River […]
From Waste to Warmth: How Refugees in Uganda Are Turning Trash Into Clean Cooking Fuel
In the heart of Uganda’s Kyaka II refugee settlement, an inspiring transformation is underway. What was once food waste—banana peels, maize cobs, and sawdust—is now […]
“Uganda’s Future Must Be Built, Not Inherited” — Ggoobi’s Powerful Call to Action at CPA Forum
At the serene shores of Lake Victoria, during the 13th CPA Economic Forum in Entebbe, Uganda’s Treasury Secretary Ramathan Ggoobi stood not only as a […]