The Speke Group of Hotels, the hospitality arm of the Ruparelia Group, has reaffirmed its dominance in Uganda’s premium hospitality sector after two of its flagship properties secured top-tier classifications...
Tracy Kakuru Otatiina is a brand strategist turned entrepreneur whose career is defined by purposeful storytelling. With a foundation in corporate communications and global brand management, she has mastered the...
Uganda Airlines has formally launched the search for a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), setting a maximum age limit of 60 years as part of the eligibility criteria, The search…
Some places welcome you. Others change you quietly, from the inside out. Beauvais Retreat Centre sits on a peaceful hill outside Kampala in Masulita, holding a calm that settles into...
Chinese automaker Jetour Group has officially entered the Ugandan market, unveiling two of its flagship SUV models—the DASHING and the X70 Plus—at a launch event held at the Serena Hotel…
Morning arrives quietly at Lake Mwamba. Mist lifts slowly from the water, birds stitch sound into the stillness, and the surrounding hills hold the silence like a secret. Here, time…
There is a stretch of land in Uganda where nature seems to have been especially generous. From the volcanic peaks of Kisoro to the ancient, mist-draped rainforests of Bwindi; from…
Opening a restaurant is a dream that many people share, but only a few are able to turn it into a successful reality. The restaurant industry is known for being…
Piracy and Intellectual Property theft have long plagued Uganda’s creative sector, robbing musicians, filmmakers, producers and innovators of both recognition and income. But government agencies, industry leaders and artistes themselves are now pushing harder than ever to safeguard creative work, urging Ugandans to value Intellectual Property (IP) as a cornerstone of economic growth. Speaking on the latest episode of the The Ugandan Podcast Season 4 organized by the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance in partnership with MultiChoice Uganda, Shirley Gladys Nakyejwe, an Intellectual Property Management Specialist at the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance, emphasized the importance of building…
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Uganda is a country of astonishing contrasts, lush rainforests, roaring waterfalls, rugged savannahs, and winding mountain roads. For many visitors, the best way to experience all this beauty is behind…
Comedian Patrick Idringi aka Salvador, yesterday announced the return of his Africa Laughs comedy experience, with Season 7 slated for October 25th 2025, at the Kingdom Kampala parking lot. Africa Laughs promises a night of unforgettable comedy, big laughs, top-tier entertainment, and moments you’ll be talking about long after the show. The rib-tickling event, organized by Salphine Productions, was officially announced yesterday- Thursday, September 18, at the I&M Bank Atrium, at Kingdom Kampala- the same venue that will host the show on October 25. According to Salvador, the large‐scale comedy festival will once again bring together local and international comedy…
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For Isaiah Katumwa, music has never just been a passion; it’s been a calling. A platform to not only chase his dreams, but to uplift others and build a legacy…
This Sunday, July 20th, the Kampala Serena Hotel will transform into a stage of history, legacy, and world-class jazz, as Uganda’s foremost saxophonist, Isaiah Katumwa, celebrates 30 years of music,…
The Ruparelia Group is set to unveil its latest addition to Uganda’s luxury hospitality scene—Paradise Island Resort—in November 2025. Located on a secluded 24-acre island in the heart of Lake…
The 2025 PRAU Run attracted top corporates in Kampala who were encouraged to practice a healthy lifestyle that involved physical activities like taking part in a run for both leisure…