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    Bridging Worlds: Konrad Hirsch at 50

    Godwin Muwanguzi

    To Be Talented or Not to Be Talented: That Is the Issue

    Zziwa Zinabala

    Beyond Elections: Understanding the Politics That Shape Everyday Life

    Politics shapes power, resources, and daily life—from media to jobs and food. Understanding its deeper systems is key to accountability and real development.

    ABESON ALEX

    Rise Above the Struggle

    ABESON ALEX

    The True Meaning of Leadership and Accountability

    ABESON ALEX

    Bobi Wine, the Apparent Ugandan Leading Opposition Figure, Flees to Exile

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    They Photographed My Home: But I Still Have to Live in It.

    Hans Senfuma

    The Quiet Bias of Attention: A Reflection on Leadership and Human Worth

    The measure of leadership is not how it treats the powerful, but how it treats those who have no power at all.

    ABESON ALEX

    Education is a privilege, a responsibility, and a call to serve

    Will education become a tool for self-enrichment alone, or will it serve as a force for community transformation?

    ABESON ALEX

    How to Be Tough-Minded but Tender-Hearted

    Steel Wrapped in Velvet: Why True Strength Requires Both Courage and Compassion

    MUNUNUZI TIMOTHY KISAKYE

    Where Power Walks Softly

    But can workplace politics ever be eliminated, or must it simply be understood?

    Abdullatif Khalid Eberhard

    The Unconditional Love of a Mother: God Is a Woman!

    Book Review: Dissecting Atukunda R. Mutabingwa's 'Mbegu'.

    Zziwa Zinabala

    Reproductive Organ Transplantation, Organ Markets, and the Crisis of Consent

    Legal, Ethical, and Governance Implications of Deceased-Donor Womb Transplantation with Particular Reference to Uganda.

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Prayer, Power, and the Constitution: Can the State Forbid Intercessory Worship?

    A Ugandan constitutional law discourse.

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Fouled prayers for Dr Besigye and political prisoners: Has the god from Rwatikura usurped the power of the Almighty God?

    Uganda's Struggle for Freedom: Exposing the Regime’s Abuse of Power

    Mwene Businge

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    To Be Talented or Not to Be Talented: That Is the Issue

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    The True Meaning of Leadership and Accountability

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    Bobi Wine, the Apparent Ugandan Leading Opposition Figure, Flees to Exile

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    They Photographed My Home: But I Still Have to Live in It.

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    Beyond Elections: Understanding the Politics That Shape Everyday Life

    Politics shapes power, resources, and daily life—from media to jobs and food. Understanding its deeper systems is key to accountability and real development.

    ABESON ALEX

    Mar 23

    Bridging Worlds: Konrad Hirsch at 50

    German filmmaker, journalist, and cultural activist—honoured at 50 for championing art, expression, and dignity.

    Godwin Muwanguzi

    Mar 23

    To Be Talented or Not to Be Talented: That Is the Issue

    This is not the rise of a creative generation, but the normalisation of mediocrity, where the discipline of writing is sacrificed at the altar of attention.

    Zziwa Zinabala

    Mar 23

    Rise Above the Struggle

    Behind our calm faces live silent battles, hidden wounds, and stubborn hope—proof that even the most unseen souls still rise.

    ABESON ALEX

    Mar 15

    The True Meaning of Leadership and Accountability

    Accountability is one thing that most leaders underrate, but they forget that it's the foundation service and the chain that propels progress.

    ABESON ALEX

    Mar 15

    Bobi Wine, the Apparent Ugandan Leading Opposition Figure, Flees to Exile

    Opposition leader Bobi Wine flees into exile after a two-month cat-and-mouse pursuit with the security state of Yoweri Museveni.

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    Mar 15

    They Photographed My Home: But I Still Have to Live in It.

    A personal reckoning with Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Act and what it means to exist in a country that has made your existence a crime.

    Hans Senfuma

    Mar 08

    The Unconditional Love of a Mother: God Is a Woman!

    Book Review: Dissecting Atukunda R. Mutabingwa's 'Mbegu'.

    Zziwa Zinabala

    Mar 04

    Reproductive Organ Transplantation, Organ Markets, and the Crisis of Consent

    Legal, Ethical, and Governance Implications of Deceased-Donor Womb Transplantation with Particular Reference to Uganda.

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Feb 27

    Prayer, Power, and the Constitution: Can the State Forbid Intercessory Worship?

    A Ugandan constitutional law discourse.

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Feb 27

    Fouled prayers for Dr Besigye and political prisoners: Has the god from Rwatikura usurped the power of the Almighty God?

    Uganda's Struggle for Freedom: Exposing the Regime’s Abuse of Power

    Mwene Businge

    Feb 27

    The Quiet Bias of Attention: A Reflection on Leadership and Human Worth

    The measure of leadership is not how it treats the powerful, but how it treats those who have no power at all.

    ABESON ALEX

    Feb 27

    Sources & Activism

    Dr Lina Zedriga Waru’s charge sheet reeks of legal errors: A case study in prosecutorial incompetence

    Kakwenza Rukirabashaija

    “Mama Lina” and the Charge That Turns Reality Upside Down

    Konrad Hirsch

    The Tale of Two Voices

    Turyagumanawe Promise

    Why Repression Only Expands Kyagulanyi’s Influence

    Akampurira Agapito

    Global Watch

    Bridging Worlds: Konrad Hirsch at 50

    Godwin Muwanguzi

    The European Union Must Turn Rhetoric on Uganda into Action

    Kakwenza Rukirabashaija

    Too Late for Uganda

    Konrad Hirsch

    The U.S. Withdrawal from the World Health Organisation and its Implications for Uganda's Public Health System

    MUTARYEBWA EDGAR

    Voices & Stories

    They Photographed My Home: But I Still Have to Live in It.

    Hans Senfuma

    Fouled prayers for Dr Besigye and political prisoners: Has the god from Rwatikura usurped the power of the Almighty God?

    Mwene Businge

    When God Becomes a Weapon

    Hans Senfuma

    Obote Has Ruled Us So Badly

    Godwin Muwanguzi

    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

    Features & Analysis

    Beyond Elections: Understanding the Politics That Shape Everyday Life

    ABESON ALEX

    The True Meaning of Leadership and Accountability

    ABESON ALEX

    The Quiet Bias of Attention: A Reflection on Leadership and Human Worth

    ABESON ALEX

    Education is a privilege, a responsibility, and a call to serve

    ABESON ALEX