Features
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Dysfunction as a preferred governance tool in Africa: the case of Uganda
By Oweyegha-Afunaduula Dysfunction is the opposite of function. Systems dysfunction or function. Dysfunctioning means not operating or performing normally. It…
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Protect our children and protect our future by ending the use of lead paint in Uganda
By Peter Akugizibwe Araali As the world marks International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week from 19–25 October 2025 under the theme…
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How individual merit politics continues to erode political pluralism in Uganda
By Oweyegha-Afunaduula Uganda marked her 63rd Independence Day on 9th October 2025. At 76 I was one of the few…
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Degrees yes but they have nothing to do with wisdom and leadership
I think it is not civilized to degrade some Ugandans because they did not complete their formal education by getting…
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Are the recent brutal crackdowns on Ugandans a departure from Museveni’s calculated rule?
A rising tide of alleged kidnappings and arbitrary crackdowns has cast a shadow over Uganda, prompting widespread public anxiety and…
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Museveni must finish the Egyptian job before retirement
By Jumbwike Sam In his 1992 Journal Article, Constructivist Alexander Wendt postulates that anarchy is what states make if it,…
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William Kayongo Talks Access to Credit, Financial Inclusion, and the Power of the dfcu SME Mobi Loan
In Uganda’s fast-moving economy, access to affordable credit remains a major challenge, especially for individuals and SMEs operating in the…
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President Ruto’s Jamhuri Gift to Nubians Deserves Global Recognition
By Jumbwike Sam Dr. Mimi Uwineza Harriet’s email landed to my inbox on a serene June 1st afternoon of 2012,…
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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…
