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Taxing Times, Strategic Choices:What URA’s FY 2026/27 Tax Amendments Mean for Uganda’s Energy and Minerals Sector

By Humphrey Asiimwe Every June, Ugandans participate in a familiar ritual. The Minister of Finance delivers a Budget Speech packed

By Highfly 10 Min Read

Why the Next Media and Capital Radio Alliance Changes Everything for Ugandan Advertisers

The Ugandan media landscape just witnessed one of its most disruptive shake-ups in recent history. As detailed in the official

By Edwin Muhumuza 4 Min Read

Bad Black’s New Look Shines a Light on Uganda’s Growing Cosmetic Surgery Market

When Ugandan socialite Bad Black unveiled her dramatically enhanced figure earlier this year, social media erupted. Photos and videos showcasing

By Highfly 5 Min Read

The Real Price of “Free” Football and Why Piracy Threatens the Game We Love

By Ben Omoding Football in Uganda—and indeed across the globe—is woven into the very fabric of daily life. It thrives

By Highfly 5 Min Read

Inside the IGG Probe: 10 Major Concerns Facing Former Speaker Anita Among

A damning preliminary report by the Inspectorate of Government (IGG), led by Lady Justice Naluzze Aisha Batala, has placed former

By Highfly 3 Min Read

Uganda Cultural Advocates Push for Ministry of Culture as CCFU Marks 20 Years

Uganda’s leading cultural heritage advocates used the 20th anniversary of the Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda to mount a renewed push

By Edwin Muhumuza 6 Min Read

A Rolls-Royce Buyer Isn’t Purchasing a Car — They’re Buying Silence, Status and Distance

For most consumers, a car is transportation. For a buyer of a Rolls-Royce, it is something far more psychological: silence,

By Highfly 3 Min Read

Anita Among’s Rolls Royce, Luxury Fashion and the Political Cost of Public Optics

In politics, perception is often as powerful as policy. Across emerging economies, lavish displays of wealth by public officials increasingly

By Highfly 6 Min Read

Why Bell’s 75 Is Becoming More Than a Celebration — It’s a Cultural Moment

There was a time when brand anniversaries followed a familiar script. A refreshed logo, a formal dinner, a few speeches

By Eve Nakyanzi 3 Min Read
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