Technology Driving a New Era at the Uganda Police Force Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Over the past few years, reforms ...
A new group of 20 Ugandan students has been selected to benefit from the Airtel Africa Tech Fellowship, a Shs 3.85 billion initiative aimed at supporting talented learners from disadvantaged ...
The Uganda Police Force (UPF) is accelerating its shift toward technology-driven, intelligence-led policing, with officials citing measurable gains in crime detection, traffic enforcement and ...
Studies show that while mother tongue instruction improves early learning, evidenced by higher numeracy scores in local languages, it often clashes with aspirations for global competitiveness.
Following the unveiling of the inaugural Airtel Africa Tech Fellowship, attention is now turning to the 20 exceptional Ugandan students ...
Uganda’s creative economy is entering a new era shaped by investments in digital infrastructure, new skilling programs and strong collaboration between the government and private sector partners. This ...
Mr Upender Singh Rawat says leaders from across the Global South will gather in New Delhi to shape a more inclusive future ...
New solution enables rapid capture of suspects’ biometric data – and accurate matching against central database and watchlists; Electronic LiveScan technology deployed in police stations and courts ...
Ideally, the law that is supposed to protect women online is the Computer Misuse Act 2011, but it has instead been used to attack feminist dissenters.
In 2026, Uganda’s financial sector will confront a question that cuts deeper than compliance manuals and employment contracts ...
Terrence Howard, who once famously argued that one times one equals two, is changing the world — or so he claims. The former “Empire” actor is currently visiting Uganda as part of a government effort ...