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Africa in the Long Present: Power, Precarity, and the Struggle to Breathe

 Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaAfrica in 2025 exists in what historians and political scientists describe as the long present, a historical compression in which legacies of...

Systemic Iatrogenic and Institutional Failure by the Government of Uganda to Protect Its People: A Constitutional Violation of the Right to Health

 By: Isaac Christopher Lubogo 1. Introduction: From Individual Error to Structural and Constitutional HarmIn public discourse, when Ugandans say that “hospitals are killing people,” they...

Make This Detty December Fun, Safe, and Budget-Friendly: How to Enjoy the Holidays Without Going Broke

By Linda SegbefiaThe holiday season is here! A time for joy, connection, and celebration. But let’s be real: Detty December can also get pricey...

Expiry as a Question of Law, Not Pedagogy: The Gate That Closes Before the Race, and Why Degrees Do Not Expire Even When Nominations...

  By: Isaac Christopher LubogoAbstractThis discourse examines the legal, regulatory, and jurisprudential tensions surrounding Uganda’s mature age entry (MAE) framework, focusing on the paradox that...

Closing Africa’s $30 Billion Water and Sanitation Gap: Five Priorities for Ministers Ahead of 2030

  There is a $130 billion annual investment gap hindering the world’s mission to achieve universal access to climate-resilient water and sanitation services by the...

Extreme Heat in Uganda: Climate Science, Public Health Implications, and Policy Urgency

 By: Isaac Christopher LubogoAbstractUganda is experiencing increasingly frequent and intense episodes of extreme heat, with significant implications for public health, productivity, and social wellbeing....

“We Will Not Support Him Now or Ever” – The Political Betrayal That Will Haunt Celou Dalein Diallo Forever

 By Alpha Amadu JallohGuinea is racing toward the 28 December 2025 presidential election, a moment when the country should finally break from confusion and...

A Vindicated Zoomlion? “Cleaning Up Politically or Cleaning Ghana? The Costly Populism Behind AMA and YEA’s Sanitation Gamble”

  By Nana Kofi BarfourImagine a humid Monday morning in Accra, a young man called Joseph stands at the middle of UTC, Accra-Central with a...

Regrettably Another Coup in West Africa

 By Alpha Amadu JallohThe morning of 7 December 2025 brought yet another unsettling reminder of West Africa’s fragile democratic landscape. In Cotonou, the economic...

Restoring Nature Through Sustainable Agroforestry and Community Management of Natural Resources

 Ghana is fast losing its forest resources to agriculture expansion and other human induced practices. To address this challenge the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP),...

Youth, Visual Resistance, and Securitised Interpretation: An Academic Analysis of the Viral ‘Sniper-Pose’ Image in Contemporary Uganda

  By: Isaac Christopher LubogoAbstractThis article examines the political, legal, and symbolic implications of a viral photograph depicting a young National Unity Platform (NUP) supporter...

Restoring Ghanas Forests and Livelihood

 Climate change continues to pose a significant threat to Ghanas environment, economy and rural livelihoods. Among the most affected are the forest reserves, many...
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