The second Resistance War started on the 6th of February, 1981 and major battles ended with the capture of Kampala on the 26th of January, 1986. Within that 5 years’ War, there were four campaigns, a number of operations and many battles.
As Uganda prepares to celebrate World Aids Day on 1st.Dec.2019, the first ever public memorial lecture of Philly Lutaaya will be on 29.11.2019 at Imperial Royal Hotel Kampala.
In the 1980s when Dr. Luc Montagnier of Pasteur Institute, a French research organization was busy feuding with Dr. Robert Gallo of the American National Cancer Institute over who found the virus that causes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Ugandans were grappling with what had befallen them.
African Demographers, Statisticians and Planners sat in Addis Ababa Ethiopia in March 1984 and established the Union for African Population Studies (UAPS), a Pan-African non-profit organization.
57 years. Dating back to 1962 from 2019, Uganda broke free from the chains of colonialism. Uganda effectively gained the opportunity to exercise self-governance.
As we commemorate Uganda's 57th independence anniversary, we look back at an iconic profile - the man who had a straightforward yet historic task on that very pivotal day.
On October 9th 2019, we shall be in Sironko Distract, Bugisu sub-region, Eastern Uganda, celebrating 57th anniversary of our national independence with the theme, “Consolidation of national unity, security, freedom, and prosperity.”
Governments around the world are recognizing the need to introduce open government reforms to better deliver on the demands and aspirations of their citizens. This is not, however, something that can be achieved by government reformers alone.