The Feminisation Of The Electorate, The Tyranny of The Youth Numbers and the 2026 Paradox
By Isaac Christopher LubogoIntroduction:The Silent Arithmetic of PowerThere is a dangerous illusion in African politics—the belief that nations are moved by slogans, rallies, noise,...
Sierra Leone’s Telecoms Meltdown: An Investigation Into Skyrocketing Tariffs, Network Failure, and a Regulator Under Fire
By Mahmud Tim KargboSierra Leone’s telecommunications crisis has escalated into a national emergency, with citizens, civil society, and policymakers demanding answers. Rising data tariffs,...
The Game of Oppression: CAF Cannot Honor Violence
By Alpha Amadu JallohThe world of African football has long been more than just a sport. Across the continent, it serves as a unifying...
A Continent Led by Shadows
By Alpha Amadu JallohAfrica lost its soul long before anyone called for an autopsy. The signs were everywhere, written in the open sky like...
Colonial Legacies: Intelligence Structures During Colonial Rule
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaOur colonial past was never silent; it hummed with the constant murmur of observation, record-keeping, and surveillance. In Uganda, the British...
Bukedde Banyanike: A Phenomenological and Socio-Economic Inquiry into Daily Hardship and the Crisis of Existential Time
By. Isaac Christopher LubogoAbstractThis paper interrogates the Luganda expression Bukedde banyanike—literally, “morning has come and I am due for roasting”—as an entry point into...
The Cost Of Uncertainty: Governance Failures And Everyday Struggles In Sierra Leone
By Mahmud Tim KargboSierra Leoneans are no longer united in defending the nation because many have lost clarity regarding whom or what they are...
UBA Fraud Awareness Week 2025: Protecting Trust in a Digital World
By Adebola Ajimotokan, Country Chief Inspector, UBA GhanaAs we mark UBA Fraud Awareness Week 2025, we renew our commitment to protecting our customers, our...
The Election Of Echoes: On Uganda’s Agenda-less Presidential Campaigns
By. Isaac Christopher LubogoThere comes a moment in a nation’s political evolution where the elections stop being contests of ideas and become competitions of...
The Colour Of Our Votes: When Colour Blindness Wins! – Reflections Of Lawyer Chericoco
By Farook Abdul-karim Sesay, a Sierra Leonean Poet and AuthorElectoral justice - is not a phrase to be bandied around only after votes are...
The Genius of Museveni: Why He Will Rule for 100 Years and More
By Isaac Christopher LubogoIf Africa’s political history were a chessboard, then most of its leaders are pawns who imagined themselves kings, only to be...
The Soul Of Busoga Politics: A Discussion on Identity, Survival, and the New Electoral Logic come 2026
By Isaac Christopher LubogoIntroduction: The End of Blind Loyalty and the Rise of Selective AllegianceFor decades, Busoga occupied a peculiar place in Uganda’s political...
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