Infrastructure & Energy

Improved Technology Is Vital in Answering Uganda and Africa’s Energy  Dilemma

Improved Technology Is Vital in Answering Uganda and Africa’s Energy  Dilemma

By Arthur Atuha The World Bank estimates that one billion people – of which a big fraction is in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia – have no access to electricity! Relatedly, the African Development Bank (ADB)  explains that Sub-Saharan Africa cannot realise its development targets with current shortage of electricity stressing that the region needs […]

China-Uganda Energy Cooperation through the eyes of the ordinary citizen

China-Uganda Energy Cooperation through the eyes of the ordinary citizen

By Musiime George Like many post independence African states, Uganda was struggling to free itself from the chokeholds of infrastructure-gaps, low levels of skills and technology as well as the associated high-levels of poverty. Therefore, in a bid to find suitable partnerships in solving many of these problems, Uganda established diplomatic ties with the People’s […]

A Decade of Lighting Nations Through Energy Infrastructure Development: Recounting Fruits of the Belt and Road Initiative

A Decade of Lighting Nations Through Energy Infrastructure Development: Recounting Fruits of the Belt and Road Initiative

By Allawi Ssemanda On average, an African woman spend up to 5 hours per day collecting firewood. A study funded by Finnish ministry of foreign affairs on Modern Cooking Facility for Africa (MCFA) contends this prevents women and young girls from engaging in productive economic activities, school and at times exposes them to physical violence. […]

China-Africa Cooperation Accelerates African Countries’ Development Goals

China-Africa Cooperation Accelerates African Countries’ Development Goals

By Alan Collins Mpewo In the wake of fast racing multilateral relations, the world countries have kept mowing their paths of prosperity and in scaling their economic stability, they’ve molded sustainable modules to attain that worthwhile goal. The industrial module keeps raising through the ranks and many countries that have globally harnessed it, are gradually […]

The King Fisher Project is a textbook of Example of A Mutually Beneficial Partnership

The King Fisher Project is a textbook of Example of A Mutually Beneficial Partnership

In 2016, the diplomatic relations between China and Uganda assumed a new mile stone when the two nations agreed to elevate their relations to the level of comprehensive co-operation partnership. This meant new heights of co-operation through harmonizing foreign and domestic policies to achieve social- economic transformation and building a community with a shared future […]