Op-Ed
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The crucial role of a spokesperson: A cultural and historical reflection
Op-Ed: Spokespersons are both megaphones and listening posts of the organizations they represent. Their role is vital serving not just…
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Why Buliisa deserves better leaders
Op-Ed: As political tension intensifies across the country, it is time for the people of Buliisa to reflect deeply and…
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What Uganda can learn from Kenya Protests
Op-Ed: Today, Al Jazeera reported that the Kenyan police opened fire on a crowd of advancing protesters in Nairobi on…
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Uganda’s projected $500bn economy by 2040 is a big joke by Ugandan arts teachers and why they deserve no pay at all at this point
Op-Ed: This is a self-critical article aimed at checking my (and comrades) own prior assumptions and should in no way…
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Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Uganda: Tackling Menstrual Health Challenges with Sustainable Solutions
Op-Ed: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) is still a very important health and human rights issue in Uganda.…
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TOKOLA ERROR! Nobody can sanction Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba
Op-Ed: “Tokola Ehh,, Tokola ERROR mutto wangeee”._ The above is the latest viral TikTok challenge trend started by a vividly…
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Why Gen Z Needs to Build, Not Tear Down
By Kyarisiima Israel On May 8, 2025, the First Lady of Uganda, Hon. Janet Kataaha Museveni, delivered a timely and…
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Museveni emulates the parable of talents through PDM initiative
Op-Ed: President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has reminded me of a profound biblical teaching the Parable of the Talents, found in…
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Electrified but in the dark
Op-Ed: Editor, it is noted that since 2000, Uganda has brought several major hydroelectric dams such as Isimba, Karuma among…
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Civil Servants vs. Uganda Government: A Policy Debate
Op-Ed: In 1997, Uganda embarked on a path to liberalize its economy, embracing a private-sector-led growth model. This shift saw…
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