Opinion
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COP28: Africa is still not the answer
By NJ Ayuk There was an era when Africa and Western pop music were closely linked. Western entertainers spearheaded a…
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Africa Will Need Pragmatism, Not Idealism, to Achieve a Just Energy Transition
By NJ Ayuk Western leaders often urge African nations to make a rapid transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy…
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Do As We Say, Not as We Do: Wealthy Nations’ Expectations for Africa
By NJ Ayuk When examining how fossil fuel exploration, production, and usage differ between African and more developed nations, the…
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Grasshoppers are finally here, mind your safety, lest you fall
By Elvis Kintu Nsonyi I have seen a disturbing video of dead grasshoppers, trending on social media. Apparently, someone used…
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Fuel carries a national security risk
By Ben Ssebuguzi The Nationalisation of our Petroleum supply has dominated positive and negative vibes in equal measure for a…
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Tourism heading in the right direction to promote destination Uganda
By Isa Kato Tourism is the most effective means for the transfer of wealth from the rich to the poor.…
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Climate Change: A global challenge we must address
By Joy Nabulo In recent years, climate change has emerged as one of the most pressing global challenges of our…
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Terrorism & Tourism: Chimpanzee conversation in Bugoma Forest can revamp sector after ADF attack
By Aryampa Brighton After robotically surviving the covid-19 upset for over 2 years, Uganda’s tourism again faces the alleged ADF…
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Feminists in Uganda demand for just transition ahead of COP28
By Ireen Twongirwe Over 600 million people in Africa are without access to cheap, flexible, and accessible electricity. Energy poverty occurs…