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The model escaped his native village in Uganda as a child. Two decades later, he’s rebuilding its community
The pop star turned politician confronts the established order in this urgent documentary
Being the only black tourist on a Ugandan gorilla trek throws up difficult questions about how African countries market themselves to western visitors
Move by Washington-based lender could spur other institutions and western nations to follow suit, say analysts
The legislation is not an outlier but is echoed by anti-gay measures and rhetoric in the US and Turkey
Kampala says Allied Democratic Forces slaughtered 37 people and abducted six others
Uganda is presenting punitive new legislation as a defence of sovereign rights
For Apac investors especially, the possibility of intraday trading is one of the vehicle’s biggest selling factors
First non-white occupant of Downing Street marks a major milestone for community that migrated from east African nations
The FT’s Leslie Hook explains how environmental activists are approaching their battle against the project in Uganda and Tanzania
Russian foreign minister to visit Ethiopia, Uganda and the Republic of the Congo after Egypt on Sunday
Winners of FT Schools/World Bank youth blog competition offer solutions to issues with online study
Drive to identify emerging viruses that pass from animals to humans comes amid fears over spread of monkeypox
From a fountain of fire to a Lebanese egg, via crystal trees, Nepali and Omani newcomers and art from Ukraine
With activists lined up against it, the Lake Albert project is a litmus test for oil development in the age of net zero
Ugandan government has to place all revenue from Entebbe airport into an escrow account
A brilliant economist who was central to his nation’s economic revival
Megaproject will turn east African country into an oil producer for the first time
Beijing has signalled a more cautious approach amid warnings that several African countries could struggle to repay debts
Dozens injured in Kampala suicide blasts amid fear of jihadi threat spreading across east and central Africa
The world needs a plan that supplants fuzzy commitments with real penalties for the big polluters
Measures relied on by richer nations have inadvertently erased decades of progress in education and child poverty
Developing countries offer to house evacuees until they can be resettled in wealthier nations
Critics argue rights of local farmers are at risk as farmlands and ecosystems could be damaged by pipeline
Researchers in low-income countries want more focus on basic literacy and numeracy
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