Labour migration along the Uganda-Jordan corridor: Stories from journalism students

These are stories produced by journalism students in Uganda and Jordan about migration between the corridor of the two countries. The stories were produced with support from the FAIRWAY project under International Labour Organization in Uganda.

Ugandan Speaker Jacob Oulanya dies in USA

The Speaker of Parliament of Uganda, Jacob L'okori Oulanyah is dead. Oulanyah passed away in a hospital in Seattle, USA where he has been battling an unidentified illness.

His death was announced by President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Sunday at 1:07 pm through his official Twitter handle.

UGANDA CRANE FOOTBALL FANS SWIM ACROSS KAMPALA CITY TO NAMBOOLE

 

UGANDA FUNS SWIM ACROSS KAMPALA CITY TO NAMBOOLE

By: BALOK MOSES

7TH, SEP,2018

Uganda cranes football funs forced to swim across Kampala city by the heavy rain that caused flood of over 5 feet deep. This flood curried dirty water all over around the city and moving with heavy force that made vehicles and all sorts of transport means to stop at the moment.

UGANDA CRANE FOOTBALL FANS SWIM ACROSS KAMPALA CITY TO NAMBOOLE

 

By: BALOK MOSES

7TH, SEP,2018

Uganda cranes football funs forced to swim across Kampala city by the heavy rain that caused flood of over 5 feet deep. This flood curried dirty water all over around the city and moving with heavy force that made vehicles and all sorts of transport means to stop at the moment.

Role Played By Innovation Hubs In The Growth Of Technology And Ugandan Startups

The government of Uganda has named developing Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) among its priority interventions to achieve national development. In an effort to grow local technologies that meet the needs of Ugandans, innovation hubs have been established and facilitated as a key ingredient in the country’s search for technology prowess.

Museveni fears elections- Makerere Don

Dr. Simba Ssali Kayunga, a lecturer of political science at Makerere has said that Museveni fears elections and that he would rather fight a war than compete in free and fair elections.

He made the comment yesterday evening during a lecture with political science students, about the challenges faced by political parties in Africa. He noted that most parties including National Resistance Movement (NRM) lack internal democracy.