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Election Spending and Transparency in Uganda’s Local Governments: An Analysis

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaElections are often described as the lifeblood of democracy, yet their integrity depends not only on voting procedures but also on...

Uganda’s Judiciary and Political Pressure: An Analysis

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaIn democratic systems, the judiciary is ideally the bulwark of the rule of law, a neutral arbiter that ensures justice is...

Parliamentary Oversight in Crisis: Are Laws Enough?

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaIn moments of national or global crisis—be it a pandemic, economic collapse, natural disaster, or security threat—the resilience and legitimacy of...

Synopsis of NRA Gains Since 1986: Socio-Economic Transformation of Uganda

 By: Isaac Christopher LubogoWhen the National Resistance Army (NRA) — now the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) — captured power in January 1986 under...

Today is Nyerere’s Day, Africa’s Betrayal: A Lamentation of a Broken Promise

  By Isaac Christopher LubogoThere was once a man who did not need a throne to be a king.Julius Kambarage Nyerere — Mwalimu, the teacher...

The Goloola–Juliana Fallacy: When Desire Mistakes Glamour for Grace

 By Isaac Christopher Lubogo (SuiGeneris)Every woman dreams of marrying Goloola, the six-pack superman, and every man dreams of marrying Juliana Kanyomozi, the goddess of...

Harmonising and Improving Statistics in Ghana: The Role of Statistical Players

 By: Victor Boateng Owusu, Senior Statistician | Project Manager | Statistical Data Literacy Advocate | FacilitatorIn today’s data-driven world, statistics have become an indispensable...

Rebuilding Justice: How Chief Justice Komba Kamanda Can Restore Sierra Leone’s Broken Judiciary 

Chief Justice Komba KamandaBy Mahmud Tim KargboA young and battle-tested Chief Justice stands at the crossroads of history, tasked with reviving a judiciary...

The Nigeria Oil Industry is Seeking to Return Ogoni to 1995  

 By Fegalo NsukeIn the past six years, the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) has pursued a peaceful and more generally...

From Rhetoric To Reality: How Leadership and Institutions Lift Nations While Leone and Much Of West Africa

L-R: Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio, Lee Kuan Yew, Sir Seretse KhamaBy Mahmud Tim KargboWhen a people unshackle themselves from foreign rule there...

From Kingdoms to Sovereignty: Uganda’s Journey Through Precolonial, Colonial, and Post-Independence Transformations

YBy Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaPrecolonial Uganda and KingdomsLong before the incursion of European explorers, missionaries, and colonial administrators, the territory now known as Uganda was...

Trump’s Gaza Plan: Illusions of Peace Amid Global Hypocrisy

Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald TrumpBy Alpha Amadu JallohWhile the world watches, the U.S. sidelines the United Nations, Arab states remain divided, Israel evades accountability,...
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