The emergence of a new world order produces stresses and strains COMMENT | ANTHONI VAN NIEUWKERK |Â There is growing global consensus among the members of the United Nations that the UN Security Council, responsible for maintaining international peace and security, requires reform or restructuring to reflect the current balance of …
Read More »Has African Art arrived yet?
From international art auction houses like Sotheby’s, Bonhams and Strauss & Co to some of the leading Art fairs for Africa Contemporary art like 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair and AKAA Fair, African Art is making global headlines in sales and prices. ART | DOMINIC MUWANGUZI | Finally, African art has …
Read More »Businesses seek US$28m from UK-funded programme
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |Â In November this year six selected businesses from the UK-funded Climate Finance Accelerator (CFA) Uganda will seek over US$28 million in funding as they pitch their innovative low-carbon projects to investors, officials said on Sept.26. These six new businesses, chosen from more than 140 applicants, …
Read More »The slow Mpox response is another pandemic wake-up call
The response to the current mpox outbreak in Central Africa suggests that we have not learned the lessons of COVID-19 COMMENT | NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA | It feels like a movie we have already seen. A new viral strain is killing people in some of the world’s poorest countries, and although vaccines against …
Read More »UBL promo rewards with Shs254million
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |Â Prizes worth Shs254 million have so far been received by customers who have participated in the Laga Swagga promotion which seeks to reward customers upon purchase of Uganda Waragi, V&A, Bond 7, and Gilbeys. The promotion has also attracted over 360,000 customers within just seven …
Read More »dfcu new era for women in business
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |Â On Sept.23, dfcu Bank rolled out its GROW initiative to traders in Owino, downtown Kampala, marking a significant step forward in empowering Uganda’s women entrepreneurs. Owino, a bustling hub for commerce in Kampala, is home to thousands of traders, many of whom are women striving …
Read More »How cities can lead the way to a healthier future
Cities are increasingly vulnerable to the devastating health impacts of climate change ANALYSIS | DR. NAVEEN RAO |Â As climate change intensifies, cities remain dangerously unprepared for its health impacts. From New York City to Nairobi, Berlin to Bangalore, climate change is unmistakably affecting our health. Extreme weather events and rising …
Read More »Donor funding falls short for Africa’s digital health
ANALYSIS | KWASI BOAHENE |Â As African countries struggle with overburdened healthcare systems, limited resources, and an increasing prevalence of chronic diseases such as cancer, digital health innovations are essential. However, relying on donor funding alone is not enough to support these developments. So says Kwasi Boahene, director of health systems …
Read More »PostBank Uganda and MTN MoMo launch XtraCash
This innovative solution aims to address the growing demand for accessible credit, particularly for underserved and unbanked communities Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |Â PostBank Uganda and MTN Mobile Money (U) Limited (MTN MoMo) have launched Xtracash, a digital micro-lending solution to extend short-term facilities to MTN mobile money subscribers. This …
Read More »EADB provides Shs68bn to 1,500 small enterprises
The program, supported by KFW, spans the entire agricultural value chain, from input providers to farmers and traders Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | East Africa’s regional development finance institution, East African Development Bank, has unveiled a Shs 68 billion (USD 15.8 million) fund to support Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) …
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