The Rotary International President Stephanie Urchick is in Uganda for a week-long visit that showcase and deepen the volunteer organization's impact in the country.
The Ministry of Health has assured the public of Uganda's preparedness to manage any potential cross-border disease outbreaks amidst global concerns over a new virus spreading in China.
Rotary International President Stephanie Urchick is currently in Uganda for a seven-day visit to explore ongoing humanitarian projects in the country. Speaking to journalists at Entebbe ...
The just-concluded year, 2024, saw substantial growth at Entebbe International Airport as well as in the rest of the aviation sector. Tonight, we would like to ascertain just how much of what ...
The firm, which boasts a mobile subscription of about 21 million people, is a local unit of South Africa's MTN Group and ...
Uganda is getting ready for a politically-volatile year, which could determine the fate of a number of key infrastructure ...
Urchick’s visit to Uganda is part of her African Magic Tour 2025, which will also include visits to Kenya, Senegal, Tunisia, ...
This content was provided by Tony Ofungi from Uganda, CEO of Maleng Travel, and correspondence for eTurboNews in Uganda in ...
The Rotary International President Stephanie Urchick is in Uganda for a week-long visit that showcase and deepen the ...
Entebbe police have launched an investigation into a major gold smuggling operation involving a customs officer from the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) and a clearing agent. The pair was arrested on ...
A lot can change in four decades. Once pitied as impoverished and forever on the brink of crisis, Africa is now booming.
Holders of Kenyan passports, or one-way Emergency Certificates issued by the Kenya Missions Board, holders of Kenya permanent ...