Opinion
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Why the church and cultural institutions need an urgent dialogue of civilization
By Jumbwike Sam Political Philosopher Jonathan Sacks (1997) stated that sometimes it is helpful to simplify, to draw a diagram…
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Equipping youth with skills for a sustainable future is a mission we must all embrace
By Nathan Okiror Team Leader, Imagine Her On July 15, the world comes together to mark World Youth Skills Day—a…
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Will special interest groups answer this democratic call to lead Uganda?
I once told my friend Joseph that he should consider joining politics. It wasn’t a passing compliment; I meant it.…
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How dfcu Bank’s vehicle and asset finance product is unlocking economic potential in Uganda
By Gloria Ssuuna Namutebi In today’s economy, owning a productive asset; a vehicle, a motorcycle, or a piece of…
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Environmental noise pollution – a scourge ravaging Uganda in the name of development
By Oweyegha-Afunaduula Center for Critical Thinking and Alternative Analysis All noise is environmental noise and occurs in all the dimensions…
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The CEC Contest – Mama Kadaga, is it time to pass the baton?
In politics, as in life, there comes a time when even the most iconic figures must acknowledge that their season…
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Why is Uganda likely to be ungovernable beyond president Tibuhaburwa Museveni?
By Oweyegha-Afunaduula Uganda offers almost unequalled opportunities for the study of civil war1 with no less than fifteen cases since…
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Will Bobi Wine influence Uganda’s political trajectory beyond 2026?
In this article I introduce the concept of political trajectory. We can advance a country’s political trajectory as the evolution…
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The politics of constituencies and districts in Uganda
By Oweyegha-Afunaduula Article 63 of the Constitution of Uganda 1995 on The Right of Creation of Constituencies and Census imposes…
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Is Uganda rendering the east African standby force a white elephant project?
By Oweyegha-Afunaduula A “white elephant project” is a metaphor for a possession, project, or venture that is expensive to maintain or…