'Bombastic' aims to cover LGBT-related topics, give voice to those who are too fearful to come out in the socially-conservative East African country
President Yoweri Museveni’s ruling National Resistance Movement has given him additional political powers ahead of possible changes to constitution
Reforms for motorcycle taxi service include drivers equipped with helmets for themselves and passengers, first aid training
Competition is part of effort to teach children local languages first, before they're taught English
Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services for Uganda brings together doctors, volunteers and donations from around the globe in first and only rehabilitation center for disabled children in the country
Africa uses technology in the fight against outbreaks; new app will aid governments in delivery of rapid and real-time information and services to communities
Kampala officials' development efforts cause considerable strain among street vendors and small traders who aren't paying fees or taxes
While some say carrier would inspire national pride and tourism revenue, effort would require substantial government funding to get off the ground
Revisions to law are already in the works and could be introduced as early as December
In Kampala’s suburbs and slums, kung fu is becoming a way to break into booming action film industry, known as Wakaliwood
There are rumblings that Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi may challenge long-serving president Yoweri Museveni in next elections
Discovery of oil, building of refineries and waste facilities have raised stakes
With unemployment rate near 83 percent, government being challenged by group of former students who have formed National Association of the Unemployed
President Yoweri Museveni signed act into law July 31, which criminalizes transmission of HIV and also enforces mandatory testing
Although government is supposed to compensate affected persons for their land, only half have received money, and most of them only a portion of what they are owed
The Ugandan experts flew to Sierra Leone and Liberia late last month to assist the overburdened governments in containing the disease
This year's event, with police protection, is in sharp contrast to a similar rally two years ago that was broken up by police