Lord’s Resistance Army Legacy: 20 Years Later
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaTwo decades after the height of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) insurgency in Northern Uganda, the social, psychological, and economic legacies...
The Next Sierra Leonean President in 2028 Has to Fix The Mentality of Broken Minds
President of Sierra Leone, Julius Maada BioBy Saikujohn BarrieAs I promised to reflect on some of the issues I picked up in Sierra Leone...
Bullying in Government: President Julius Maada Bio’s Silent Endorsement of Abuse of Power
President Julius Maada Bio speaking at the 80th UNGA in New YorkBy Alpha Amadu JallohIn any democracy, the government is meant to serve as...
Freedom of the Press in Uganda: 1 in 3 Journalists Face Threats
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaFreedom of the press in Uganda remains a critical barometer of the country’s democratic health, societal transparency, and governance accountability. According...
Uganda’s $1 Billion Corruption Scandal: Who Pays the Price?
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaThe revelation of Uganda’s $1 billion corruption scandal underscores the multidimensional impact of systemic financial malpractice on governance, public welfare, and...
Museveni’s GDP Mirage: The Logic of Gains vs. the Ugandan Reality
By Isaac Christopher LubogoThe nomination PronouncementAt nomination Grounds, on this 23rd day of September 2025, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni made a grand assertion. He...
The “Universal-Translator” Moment — and what it means for Lulamogi
By: Isaac Christopher LubogoThe old gatekeeping languages of schooling and public life—English, French, German, Chinese—no longer enjoy a monopoly on voice or visibility. From...
Decoding Hon. Dr. Justice Egonda-Ntende’s Njuba Lecture: Uganda’s Constitution at the Crossroads
By: Isaac Christopher LubogoWhen Hon. Dr. Justice Fredrick Egonda-Ntende rose to deliver the inaugural Sam Kalega Njuba Memorial Lecture, he did not thunder or...
More Government, More Gerrymandering: Sierra Leone’s Enduring Democratic Dilemma
By Mahmud Tim KargboSierra Leone’s political history reveals a sobering truth. The deeper the state expands into people’s lives without accountability, the fiercer the...
From Science to Global Action: Safeguarding our Ozone for the Next Generation
World Ozone Day Blog by Akosua Aninakwa, Project Officer, UNDP GhanaThe demand for cooling has become more widespread and urgent than ever as the Earth continues to record temperatures...
I Don’t Argue With Rumours
The author, Alpha Amadu JallohRumours are among the oldest poisons known to humanity. They do not need evidence, they do not seek justice, and...
Sanctuaries and the Ballot: Uganda’s EC Ban on Church Fundraising During Campaigns
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaIn September 2025, Uganda’s Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) issued a sweeping directive prohibiting political fundraising in all religious institutions nationwide, encompassing...
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