Send the pic, but take measures to prevent more exposure than you wanted
A Bill removing the limit was signed into law in December 2017 after a chaotic passage through parliament that saw MPS engaging in fisticuffs
Kyagulanyi is among the most prominent critics of Uganda’s longtime President Yoweri Museveni
An international organisation says small-scale farmers are compromised because of red tape and costs
Uganda, Wakanda…it’s an easy mistake to make
Ugandan campaigners are warned they will break the country’s anti-homosexuality law if they open the safe space.
Ugandan MP and musician Robert Kyagulani, aka Bobi Wine, writes that a united Uganda is snubbing the regime’s divide-and-rule strategy
Expanding cities will fundamentally change politics on the continent
Wine has been tortured —although President Yoweri Museveni has dismissed these reports as ‘fake news’ —and earned a treason charge for his troubles
The opposition leader faces an uncertain reception at the airport
Four years since its release, Kintu has become a pillar in Ugandan literature
Rebecca Kadaga, speaker of parliament, said those responsible for any maltreatment of the arrested individuals must be brought to justice
On Monday, judge Stephen Mubiru at the high court in the northern town of Gulu released Kyagulanyi and some of his co-accused on bail
Musician-turned-MP Bobi Wine may be the most serious threat to President Yoweri Museveni’s continued stay in State House
Ugandan artist and opposition lawmaker Robert Kyagulanyi’s charges have been reduced from treason to ‘illegal possession of arms’
Shutting down mobile and internet services is costing several African countries millions
of dollars
The tactics of the Tanzanian government are still a far cry from the old-school, die-hard tactics in some other countries
A new podcast series is looking at the beautiful stories coming out of the continent
Many African governments have taken to censoring a variety of apps and sites, especially around election time
A past of ‘define and rule’ led to current tensions between coloured, black and Indian people
In an unusual protest, a recorded message was broadcast from loudspeakers on Monday at strategic points across the capital Kampala
Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda told parliament that President Yoweri Museveni had "encouraged further discussion" on the fiercely-contested levy
The West African Virus Epidemiology project aims to shield the region from the advancing peril
In the week that the first Pride parade was held at a refugee camp in Kenya, a commentator assesses the situation for LBGTI asylum-seekers from Uganda
An award-winning device created by a Ugandan engineer and his colleagues could replace expensive blood tests
In coming years, Uganda’s GDP growth is set to accelerate as recent and ongoing public investments begin to yield returns
Uganda’s Parliament voted to implement a new social media tax, limiting access to apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter
Are there cheaper alternatives to nuclear power to alleviate energy shortages in Africa?
Following a court order, the country will release African migrants from prison after the Prime Minister reversed a deal with the UN refugee agency
Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton warned athletes would be forcibly removed from the country if they attempted to overstay their visas
After a deluge of criticism, the premier has cancelled an agreement that would have allowed thousands of migrants to remain in Israel temporarily
Take a look at life after war for the women abducted by Ugandan rebel Joseph Kony.