By Gyagenda Semakula Zikusooka While the public move cautiously on the streets of Kampala following yesterday’s twin bomb blasts at CPS and Parliament Avenue, I have found this moment as...
Read moreFrom Shannon Mujera Greetings from Nairobi, Kenya! It’s windy and dusty this time of the year. The streets are busy with the hassle and tussle of trades. Nearly two weeks...
Read moreBy Namutebi Angela Raising children in this present day poses a number of challenges to the parents and guardians. These challenges are defined by the nature of society and the...
Read moreBy Georgine Obwana A bullet released from a gun chamber rips through the body with devastating consequences especially when the target is the head. The effects of a gunshot are...
Read moreBy Simon Ssenyonga. For us to succeed in opposing the blanket draconian lockdown mandates that have affected the social, political and economic progress of Uganda, we must be fully aware...
Read moreBy Evelyne Naikoba We live in a world where many are uncomfortable expressing unpopular opinions because of the adverse reactions this might draw from friends, family, or followers. For the...
Read moreMamady Doumbouya, a military colonel who led a coup in the West African state of Guinea on September, will be sworn in as interim president on Friday, the authorities say....
Read moreCongo’s first prime minister and one of Africa’s bravest politicians and independence heroes, Patrice Lumumba, led the Democratic Republic of Congo to independence on June 30, 1960, after the country...
Read moreBy Faruk Kirunda The West African nation of Guinea-Conakry is in the news for the wrong reasons. An “undemocratic” coup has taken place, snatching power from President Alpha Conde whose...
Read moreBy Joseph Kabuleta I woke up on that Tuesday morning and immediately called Kenneth Matovu to inform him that I was running a bit late but would be at office...
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