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Protect fishermen’s livelihoods from oil activities
Op-Ed: On February 15, 2024, I got the opportunity to participate in an online exchange of learning for fishermen from Nigeria,…
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Will the connected Karuma dam power revamp high power tariffs?
Op-Ed: Recently, the Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited (UEGCL) revealed that unit five of the 600 mW Karuma dam was…
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Patriots can defeat money and greedy machines can be defeated by their human slaves on Thursday
Op-Ed: According to Ugandan Labour laws in the 1995 constitution as derived from the ILO of the United Nation, an…
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Attack on Speaker Among is one veiled attempt to keep Iteso away from key government positions
Op-Ed: From my Bukedea point of view, the parliamentary exhibition is one veiled attempt by jealous and selfish people who think…
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NRM open injustices: The main cause of inevitable national political losses
Op-Ed: The people of BUGANDA (and Peri, urban Uganda) are tired of Gen. Y.K. Museveni and the movement at large.…
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Why is Tilenga’s Central Processing Facility in Buliisa without a human buffer zone?
Op-Ed: In 2008, when Tullow Oil Uganda first flared the Kasemene 1 oil well located in my home village of Kakindo,…
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The need for the death of man and his politics
Opinion: Politics can easily be defined as whatever is done to ensure the leadership of a society towards survival from nature.…
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What took Museveni, the pan-African, so long?
Op-Ed: What did the Imperialists at the time of the founding of ‘The Movement” want, viz., what the Movement founders…
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Chaotic Total Scholarships and Why the Oil-Rich Buliisa District Deserves More Than Peanuts
Op-Ed: Over the weekend, a young girl who got eleven aggregates and was denied a TotalEnergies E&P Uganda (TEPU) scholarship…
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New districts need great patronage, not malice propaganda, to deliver
Opinion: For the last month, Kapelebyong District has hosted important people in the corridors of power in this country. One of…
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