Op-Ed
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What if the government adopts a national community driven project economy model?
Op-Ed: Tick tock the election clock is fast ticking away with the country heading for general and presidential elections scheduled…
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Parliament should legislate on the tenure of cultural leaders
Op-Ed: It is trite law in Uganda that traditional leaders rule indefinitely. Their tenure is largely determined by customs and…
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Bamasaaba intellectuals must explain the law on Bukuka
Op-Ed: Prof. Apollo Nsibambi once defined an intellectual as someone fascinated by knowledge. Sadly, there is a serious lack of…
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Bugisu Cultural Institution distributes copies of the translated Ugandan constitution
Op-Ed: In a renewed effort to promote constitutional literacy within our community, the Bamasaaba Cultural Institution wrote to the Uganda…
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MUGISHA MOSES MAGUFURI: Uganda Might Have a Surprise President After Museveni’s Rule
Behind the golden curtain of Uganda’s powerhouse, three casts emerge: directors, ambitious actors, and extras who never make the credits.…
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Bamasaaba should distance themselves from divisive ‘legislations’
Op-Ed: An Australian radical philosopher, Eugene Ehrlich, once urged the world to disregard state-enacted laws, arguing instead that communities already…
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Government should popularize the Cultural Leaders Act by translating it into local languages
OpEd: Through several radio programs I have participated in, including online petitions, over 90% of the Bamasaaba have expressed the…
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Conserve Bugoma forest as Africa commences climate week
Op-Ed: As Uganda Joins the rest of Africa to commemorate Africa Climate week that started this week going through Saturday…
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