The Sanyu Daily | Thursday, September 18, 2025
The twin poems capture a dramatic cultural conflict: Lawino, a traditional Acholi woman, laments her Westernized husband, Ocol, who has rejected his heritage in favor of a foreign lifestyle. This work brilliantly explores the clash between African traditions and encroaching European culture
The Sanyu Daily | Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
It was large, heavy, gray-brown bird - with a hooked beak and small, useless wings - that lived in the forests of Mauritius. Because there were no natural predators on the island, the dodo lost its ability to fly and had no fear of humans.
The Sanyu Daily | Tuesday, September 16, 2025
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The Sanyu Daily | Monday , September 15, 2025.
We have all heard those stories where innocent candidates fail to sit UNEB exams because some HM stole the registration money.
The Sanyu Daily | Friday September 12, 2025.
Years ago, the Virunga mountain ranges erupted and lava flowing from them blocked a river. This created a natural dam, and the valley behind it flooded to form Lake Bunyonyi.
The Sanyu Daily | Thursday, September 11, 2025
These two initiatives are Agha Khan's largest single investments in education and healthcare in Uganda to date.
The Sanyu Daily | Wednesday, September 10 , 2025
I can quickly send 50k MOMO to my mother who stays in Nkondo- Luweero where there is no bank. You can pay your electricity or TV bill from your phone using Flexi- Pay while in church. You can recieve payments for stationery you supplied to Mukwano industries on a merchant code.
The Sanyu Daily | Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
Consuming 11 million cubic metres of concrete and stretching for 1.78 Kilometres - It has created a huge reservoir, called Lake Nigat in the Benishangul-Gumuz Region
The Sanyu Daily | Monday, September 8, 2025
Called the Dokolo Heritage Center - the 15-billion-shilling facility, to be ready in 2-years, will create jobs, attract tourists and promote local artisans & cultural practitioners.