Commentary

From War to Prosperity: Uganda’s 39th Liberation Day Celebrates Economic and Social Progress

Before 1986, Uganda was plagued by widespread insecurity, resulting in the loss of countless lives and properties. Many Ugandans were forced into exile, severely impacting the economy and leading...

How Kizza Besigye Lost Popularity in Rukungiri his Home District

The detained former presidential candidate Kizza Besigye seems to have not only lost relevance in the central region...

The Blurred Lines of Friendship and Romance: Why We Often Fall for Our Supportive Friends

Have you ever found yourself developing strong feelings for a close friend who has been your rock during...

Agather Atuhaire’s Desperate Rush: Leaving One Lover to Rescue Another

Agather Atuhaire, a human rights activist with Agora, has found herself in a critical situation, leading to her...

Infamous NUP Plot Against Ssegirinya: A Case of Political Betrayal

Hon. Muhammad Ssegirinya, once a rising star in the National Unity Platform (NUP), has found himself at the...

Ugandans Like Pointing Fingures

They drop trash on the streets and despise those who clean up the streets, they will complain of dirty Kampala yet they are the very ones who dirt the city. They will abuse traffic rules and complain when charged by the traffic Officer; they will be quick to offer a bribe because they cannot endure the cost of discipline. They like to jump queues, cannot simply to stand and wait their turn. They are last minute people, it is...