Uganda, April 26 -- Mass communications and leisure are virtually inseparable in the contemporary world," writes David Rowe in his article, "Leisure, Mass Communications and Media" published in "A Handbook of Leisure Studies" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006). He is not far from the truth! Whether you take a newspaper, radio or television, they all provide - beyond news and business reports - sections for leisure and entertainment of their audiences. There is a thin line between entertainment and leisure content. Without seeming to split hairs, content on arts, films, travel, music, theatre, cookery, aspects of sports, etc can generally be tagged as entertainment content. Leisure content, on the other hand, mostly features mundane things such as...