Opinion
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EACOP protests, are they genuine or paid pawn games?
In the past year, the streets of Uganda have witnessed a surge in protests against the East African Crude Oil…
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MICHAEL JJINGO: How to make yourself indispensable in your trade
Many times, we are important, but not indispensable! This even happens in our side hustles. When some people are not…
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Religious institutions should stop exorcising poverty as an evil spirit and join the fight
By Ingrid Mpanga Poverty is often misunderstood and misrepresented in Uganda and Africa as whole. If we are to be…
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How the Judiciary contributes to environmental degradation
By Ainembabazi Vivian In the recent decades, Uganda has experienced various environmental challenges including displacement of people due to large…
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Trapped by Tradition: The indoctrination of a lost identity
By Lydia Nabalikka From the moment we enter this world, the cards are stacked against us. Before you can even…
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DENIS TUKAHIKAHO Ph.D.: Parliament must constitute a commission of inquiry and hold KCCA ED personally liable for Kiteezi landfill massacre
The Saturday 10 August 2024 tragedy has exposed KCCA for neglect of duty and it was outrageous as eight people,…
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OFWONO OPONDO: Youths on #March2Parliament end corruption deserve a hearing not harrassment
The hyped #March2Parliament #AnitaMustResign #EndCorruption is now more of nuisance value than a well-informed, genuine and spirited fight to cleanse…
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DR SPIRE SSENTONGO: Dear police officers, I know that the humanity in you is not entirely dead, though terribly diminished
Dear police officers, welcome back from the day’s labour and anxiety We understand the pain you must be enduring internally,…
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How media literacy can fight misinformation in Uganda
The media consumption landscape in Uganda is undergoing a radical transformation. With digital technologies and social media on the rise,…
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MICHAEL JJINGO: A cashless society is possible
Cash is king! We continue to hear and see cash carried in sacks; cash stolen from cars at car washing…