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    Uganda’s Crisis Is Not Ignorance, but the Quality of Leadership

    Leadership without intellectual grounding is like a ship without navigation—it may move, but it will never arrive.

    ABESON ALEX

    The Politics of Ignorance and the Wisdom of Enlightenment

    True education must transcend literacy; it must awaken consciousness.

    ABESON ALEX

    The Death of Morality and the Loss of Values in African Politics

    Africa’s leadership crisis is not just political—it is ethical.

    ABESON ALEX

    The Mismanagement of Politics: Africa’s Enduring Development Crisis

    The future of Africa depends on one truth: the reform of politics is the foundation of development.

    ABESON ALEX

    Why Museveni Has Already Won: A Demystification of Uganda’s Electoral Destiny

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Let Me Speak

    Atino Teddy

    What a Berlin Moment Reveals About Freedom

    Safety is not a luxury; it is the condition that makes freedom meaningful.

    Konrad Hirsch

    The Two Worlds

    Atino Teddy

    The Year Politics Didn't Disappoint (Us)

    Asiimwe Esther Peace

    The Hair, the Faith, And the Law: When Dreadlocks Become Evidence of Devotion

    Arinaitwe Reagan

    Beyond Politics: The Cry for Human Dignity and Justice

    ABESON ALEX

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    The Hair, the Faith, And the Law: When Dreadlocks Become Evidence of Devotion

    Arinaitwe Reagan

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    The Year Politics Didn't Disappoint (Us)

    Asiimwe Esther Peace

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    The Death of Morality and the Loss of Values in African Politics

    ABESON ALEX

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    Beyond Politics: The Cry for Human Dignity and Justice

    ABESON ALEX

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    The Politics of Ignorance and the Wisdom of Enlightenment

    ABESON ALEX

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    The Mismanagement of Politics: Africa’s Enduring Development Crisis

    ABESON ALEX

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    The Mountainous Journey of Uganda to the Next General Elections: To What Extent Will They Be Free and Fair?

    Akampurira Agapito

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    The Dispute

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    Agenda of the Stomach, Not of the People: The Crisis in Cameroon

    ABESON ALEX

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    Uganda’s Crisis Is Not Ignorance, but the Quality of Leadership

    ABESON ALEX

    Global Watch

    The Death of Morality and the Loss of Values in African Politics

    ABESON ALEX

    The Mismanagement of Politics: Africa’s Enduring Development Crisis

    ABESON ALEX

    Agenda of the Stomach, Not of the People: The Crisis in Cameroon

    ABESON ALEX

    Accelerating the Implementation of the SDGs in Africa: A Call to Action

    ABESON ALEX

    Voices & Stories

    Beyond Politics: The Cry for Human Dignity and Justice

    ABESON ALEX

    The Dispute

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    For God’s Sake, What is Love Without Tolerance?

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    Our Lake, Our Fish—But Never Truly Ours

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Sources & Activism

    The Hair, the Faith, And the Law: When Dreadlocks Become Evidence of Devotion

    Arinaitwe Reagan

    Press Freedoms in Uganda on Trial

    Akampurira Agapito

    Call from Karamoja

    Konrad Hirsch

    Character as a Catalyst: Julius Nyerere’s Servant Leadership and His Role in Youth-led Peace Building in Africa

    ABESON ALEX

    Features & Analysis

    What a Berlin Moment Reveals About Freedom

    Konrad Hirsch

    Why Museveni Has Already Won: A Demystification of Uganda’s Electoral Destiny

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Uganda’s Crisis Is Not Ignorance, but the Quality of Leadership

    ABESON ALEX

    The Politics of Ignorance and the Wisdom of Enlightenment

    ABESON ALEX

    Agenda of the Stomach, Not of the People: The Crisis in Cameroon

    True liberation begins when leadership feeds the nation’s conscience, not its appetite.

    ABESON ALEX

    The Mountainous Journey of Uganda to the Next General Elections: To What Extent Will They Be Free and Fair?

    A reflection on Uganda’s upcoming elections, questioning fairness, accountability, and the integrity of a system where power referees itself.

    Akampurira Agapito

    The Dispute

    Kakwenza—Pro or Contra: Two Voices, One Question—What Kind of Uganda Do We Want?

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    Press Freedoms in Uganda on Trial

    Why the Parliament Should Not Preach Water and Drink Wine

    Akampurira Agapito

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    What a Berlin Moment Reveals About Freedom

    Safety is not a luxury; it is the condition that makes freedom meaningful.

    Konrad Hirsch

    Nov 15

    Why Museveni Has Already Won: A Demystification of Uganda’s Electoral Destiny

    Museveni’s victories are not won on polling day; they are won in the alignment of institutions long before the ballot box opens.

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Nov 14

    Let Me Speak

    Survival wears so many faces, mine wears courage.

    Atino Teddy

    Nov 14

    The Two Worlds

    Scars and gold, which will shine brighter?

    Atino Teddy

    Nov 14

    The Year Politics Didn't Disappoint (Us)

    Plot twists and cliffhangers, Africa-style: where the story's never over

    Asiimwe Esther Peace

    Nov 14

    The Hair, the Faith, And the Law: When Dreadlocks Become Evidence of Devotion

    “No razor shall touch his head, for the locks of his hair are holy unto the Lord.”

    Arinaitwe Reagan

    Nov 14

    Beyond Politics: The Cry for Human Dignity and Justice

    When security forces turn their power against citizens, they betray the very oath that binds them to justice.

    ABESON ALEX

    Nov 12

    Uganda’s Crisis Is Not Ignorance, but the Quality of Leadership

    Leadership without intellectual grounding is like a ship without navigation—it may move, but it will never arrive.

    ABESON ALEX

    Nov 08

    The Politics of Ignorance and the Wisdom of Enlightenment

    True education must transcend literacy; it must awaken consciousness.

    ABESON ALEX

    Nov 08

    The Death of Morality and the Loss of Values in African Politics

    Africa’s leadership crisis is not just political—it is ethical.

    ABESON ALEX

    Nov 08

    The Mismanagement of Politics: Africa’s Enduring Development Crisis

    The future of Africa depends on one truth: the reform of politics is the foundation of development.

    ABESON ALEX

    Nov 08

    Agenda of the Stomach, Not of the People: The Crisis in Cameroon

    True liberation begins when leadership feeds the nation’s conscience, not its appetite.

    ABESON ALEX

    Nov 08

    Culture & Critique

    The African Voter

    Godwin Muwanguzi

    “Enugu”—The Bitter Choir That Claps When You Fail

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Selvi

    Shrutha Lokanath

    Gay or not Gay, Activist or not Activist: There is Nothing “In-between”.

    Godwin Muwanguzi