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Too Many Bureaucrats In The Kitchen: How Overregulation Threatens Food and Health In Sierra Leone

 By Mahmud Tim KargboIn Sierra Leone, as in many other nations, the impulse to regulate food and diet through central authority has intensified. New...

Broken Councils and Leaking Coffers: A Comprehensive Analysis of Local Governance Corruption in Uganda, 2025

  By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaIntroductionCorruption within Uganda’s local governance is not merely an episodic occurrence, but a structural, enduring, and multifaceted crisis that has evolved...

HIV/AIDS Prevention in Uganda: What Works and What Fails — A Historical and Contemporary Analysis

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaIntroductionUganda’s encounter with HIV/AIDS is not simply a story of disease and medicine—it is a mirror reflecting the nation’s soul, its...

Silencing the Accused: A Constitutional Dissection of Dr Kizza Besigye’s Challenge to Judicial Gag Orders in Uganda

Dr Kizza BesigyeBy Isaac Christopher Lubogo (Suigeneris)IntroductionFrom the echoing corridors of Luzira Upper Prison, a handwritten letter from Dr Kizza Besigye has resurrected one...

Equality On Trial: A Sierra Leonean Reckoning

 By Mahmud Tim KargboJohn M. Ellis’s A Short History of Relations between Peoples argues that equality is not mankind’s natural condition but a hard-won...

Our Doubts Are Traitors

 By Alpha Amadu JallohThere is a quiet enemy that lives within us. It is not the one that attacks us in public or whispers...

The Velvet Demons: How Loans and Politics Seduce, Enslave, and Devour the Soul

 By Isaac Christopher LubogoThe Velvet Entrance of the Twin DevilsThey never come as beasts. They come as velvet.Loans smile with polished teeth: “Take me,...

Umaru Napoleon Koroma: The Servant Leader Sierra Leone Needs

 By Mahmud Tim KargboServant leadership, a philosophy popularised by Robert K. Greenleaf, rests upon a simple but profound principle: leaders exist first and foremost...

Uganda’s National Resistance Movement (NRM): Four Decades of Power, Progress, and Paradox

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaIntroductionSince seizing power in 1986, Uganda’s National Resistance Movement (NRM), led by President Yoweri Museveni, has maintained an unbroken hold on...

The Architect of Institutional Destiny: Why Prof. Juma Waswa Balunywa is the Indispensable Vice-Chancellor Busoga University Cannot Afford to Miss

Prof. Juma Waswa BalunywaBy: Isaac Christopher Lubogo (Suigeneris, Magnum Opus)Prologue: When Institutions Meet Their MomentEvery institution reaches a crossroad where survival and significance are...

Bella Shmurda’s Confession: Why ‘SANITY’ Is More Than Just an Album Title

Six years ago, the line, “Ghetto where we hustle, Vision 2020, Our government dem promise,” from the Olamide-assisted remix of “Vision 2020”, served as...

The Honorary PhD, One-to-One AI, and the African Crossroads

 By: Isaac Christopher LubogoThe Symbolism of Sam Altman’s PhDWhen Sam Altman, the face of OpenAI, received an honorary PhD from Mohamed bin Zayed University...
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