Sweating for Survival: The Body’s Response to a Warming World
As climate change intensifies, ushering in record-breaking temperatures and prolonged heatwaves worldwide, a vital yet often overlooked human function is being pushed to its limits: sweating. The body’s primary cooling mechanism now plays an increasingly critical role in helping us adapt to our warming world. But as this essential process
MTN reaffirms commitment to Uganda as a strategic growth market
A high-level MTN Group delegation, led by Group Chairman Mcebisi Jonas and Group President and Chief Executive Officer Ralph Mupita, visited Uganda this week to engage with national leaders and key stakeholders. The visit underscores MTN Group’s enduring commitment to Uganda as a strategic market within its pan-African growth agenda.
KIU Student Dies in Suspected Suicide
Lukoma John, a student at Kampala International University (KIU), has died in what is suspected to be a case of suicide. The university management has confirmed his death. Lukoma’s passing adds to a growing trend of suicide cases reported across Uganda. According to the World Bank, Uganda’s suicide mortality rate
Electoral Commission Extends Voter Register Verification for Special Interest Groups
The Electoral Commission has extended the period for verifying the Voters Register for Special Interest Groups (SIGs), Daily Star has learned. the Revelation was made by EC Spokesperson Julius Mucunguzi. The display of the National Voters Register, which began on April 25, 2025, will now continue until May 15, 2025,
Relief as Supreme Court blocks I&M Bank from taking over Haruna Sentongo’s properties
The Supreme Court has issued an injunction restraining I&M Bank Uganda from selling, transferring, alienating, evicting, or taking possession of properties belonging to city businessman Haruna Sentongo, a brother to Hamis Kiggundu. The properties in question are located on Kibuga Block 12, Plots 250, 251, and 252 in Mengo. In
Afreximbank’s CANEX unveils third edition of short film competition
Creative Africa Nexus (CANEX), an intervention by African Export–Import Bank (Afreximbank) has announced the third edition of its vibrant short film competition, CANEX Shorts, that is designed to recognise and celebrate talents of young filmmakers from Africa and the Diaspora. Filmmakers between the ages of 18 and 35 years can
“Currency, Money Markets Remain Steady Amid Global Trade Developments”
The Ugandan shilling remained stable, trading within the 3,650–3,670 range, supported by dollar inflows from commodity exporters and offshore investors, according to Richard Nsubuga, a Trader in CIB Markets at Absa Bank Uganda. Demand for the dollar remained low throughout the week. We anticipate the shilling will maintain its strength
Electoral Commission Offers Remedy for Missing Voter Details
All eligible Ugandans who applied for voter registration but whose details are missing from the National Voters Register have an opportunity to present their case for inclusion, Daily Star has learned. Last month, the Electoral Commission commenced the display of the National Voters Register in preparation for the 2026 general
Pope Leo XIV is a mathematician and professor of law
Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost was born on September 14, 1955, in Chicago, Illinois, to Louis Marius Prevost, of French and Italian descent, and Mildred Martínez, of Spanish descent. He has two brothers, Louis Martín and John Joseph. He spent his childhood and adolescence with his family and
Breaking: American Robert Prevost elected new pope
Cardinals have elected Robert Prevost has been elected the new pope, making history as the first American to lead the Catholic Church. Prevost has been elected following the three rounds of voting in the highly secretive papal conclave. The conclave follows the death of Pope Francis. White smoke at the






