LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--When it comes to Uganda, travelers will immediately remember a vast expanse of savannah across the country, a diverse ethnic culture, and a wealth of wildlife. Besides safari ...
On 6 September 2017, the Uganda National Commission for UNESCO brought together members of the National Task Force for the project “Creative Industries Development for the Diversity of Cultural ...
Uganda has turned to cultural diplomacy to position itself as a compelling tourism destination in Australia, with officials arguing that people-to-people encounters are proving as powerful as ...
The moment I walked into the pastel-colored, dimly lit room at the Renaissance Society, I was struck by the sound of gunshots. The exhibition is a maze of seven differently sized rectangular rooms, ...
As global travellers demand more meaningful, ethical, and immersive experiences, one Ugandan academic and cultural entrepreneur is reshaping how tourism is taught, practised, and lived. From lecture ...
Kampala, Uganda | NEWS CORRESPONDENT | Jamaican Dancehall Queen Spice has visited the seat of Buganda Kingdom at Bulange ...
“The Alur Jonam Cultural Festival at Uganda Museum, Kampala, brought together the Alur and Jonam together to celebrate their culture. The foods, the dances and all the stories reminded Ugandans of my ...
Uganda has officially launched the inaugural Miss Universe Uganda 2026 competition, marking the country's first participation in the globally renowned Miss Universe platform.The competition was ...
“Spirit of Uganda,” an African youth performance troupe, will make a stop at William Penn Charter School next week on its North American tour. It has been facing some controversy along the way, ...
Ugandans have limited options when it comes to holding their political leaders accountable. Elections in the country have grown less and less credible over time. Civil society is vilified and ...
The battle over the Bible and homosexuality has torn apart Christian churches and entire denominations in the United States. But what happens when that culture war is exported to other countries?
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...