The Sacking of Amorim and the Culture That Eats Its Own
By Alpha Amadu JallohThe sacking of Ruben Amorim as manager of Manchester United is not simply another chapter in the club’s turbulent history. It...
Skycaged: How Uganda’s Starlink Ban Strangles Freedom Before the Vote
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaThere comes a point in the life of a nation when a piece of paper is less a bureaucratic memo than...
The Anatomy of Betrayal: Decoding the Capture Narrative of Nicolás Maduro
By: Isaac Christopher LubogoIntroductionIn the annals of modern international politics, the alleged capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in early 2026 stands as a...
Nigeria Is Not Your Experiment
By Alpha Amadu JallohThe recent posture adopted by the United States toward Nigeria, wrapped in the language of concern, moral urgency, and selective outrage,...
Hidden Shadows: Kampala’s Sex Hustle Rings
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaKampala is a city of contrasts—shiny towers and fancy coffee shops in Nakasero and Naguru, but just a few kilometers away,...
Digital Migration and the Evolution of Media in Uganda: Accountability, Innovation, and the Future of Professional Journalism
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaThe media ecosystem in Uganda is experiencing a profound transformation driven by technological innovation, shifting audience behaviors, and structural economic pressures....
Vote and Go Home, or Vote and Protect the Vote?
By: Isaac Christopher Lubogo1. Introduction: The Question Behind the SloganThe debate in Uganda—“vote and go home” versus “vote and protect the vote”—is not a...
Who Tells Africa?
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaThere’s an old saying that whoever tells the story owns the future. That might sound poetic, but it is also a...
Frozen Russian Central Bank Assets and Third-State Responsibility: An Academic Analysis of Legality Where the Armed Conflict Is Russia–Ukraine, Not Europe
By: Isaac Christopher Lubogo1. Introduction: locating the legal problem beyond headlinesThe announcement by the Central Bank of the Russian Federation that it intends to...
Why Blaming Underdevelopment in Kassanda on “Opposition Voting” Distorts Uganda’s Political Economy, Public Finance, and Infrastructure Reality
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaIn mid‑December 2025, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni stood before a crowd in Bukuya Town Council, Kassanda District, and explicitly linked the district’s...
Organ Trafficking in Africa: Networks, Exploitation, and Systemic Impacts
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaOrgan trafficking in Africa constitutes one of the most insidious forms of transnational crime in the 21st century, exploiting entrenched poverty,...
In the Line of Fire: Uganda’s Investigative Journalists and the Perils of Truth‑Telling
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaCovering elections in Uganda can be an exercise in tension, endurance, and, increasingly, risk — and the Kawempe North by‑election on...


