Features
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Why Uganda needs the arts and social sciences towards the 22nd century
By Oweyegha-Afunaduula Introduction A dangerous and short-sighted intellectual apartheid is being engineered in Uganda today. The NRM regime, with President…
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How ecocide, ethnocide, and intellectual death are wrecking education in Uganda
By Oweyegha-Afunaduula Abstract Uganda’s education system, once a beacon of post-independence promise, is being systematically wrecked by three interlocking forces:…
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Judiciary In Uganda: A failing pillar of justice beyond 2026
By Oweyegha-Afunaduula and the Center for Critical Thinking and Alternative Analysis Introduction: The Judiciary at a Crossroads The Ugandan judiciary,…
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Why the Parliament of Uganda will never work in public interest beyond 2026
By Oweyegha-Afunaduula and the Center for Critical Thinking and Alternative Analysis Defining the Contested Terrain: Public Interest vs. Presidential “Interests”…
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Vanishing Sanctuary: Unravelling the collapse of genuine environmental conservation in 21st century Uganda
By Oweyegha-Afunaduula Introduction: The Essence and Erosion of Conservation Environmental conservation is, at its heart, a philosophy and practice of…
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Ssemakadde should not involve the Uganda Law Society in his asylum-seeking theatrics – lawyer Tumukunde
The Uganda Law Society (ULS)’s self-exiled President Isaac Ssemakadde issued the Executive Order RNB No. 6 of 2025, in which…
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How dfcu is powering MTN Mobile Money agents during weekends peak times
Mobile money agents are the engine of Uganda’s everyday economy, and this is most visible on weekends. From Friday evening…
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Gun Legacy: How political violence became a tool of governance in Uganda
By Oweyegha-Afunaduula In Uganda, the sound of gunfire has echoed through decades, shaping a political landscape where violence is not…

