Op-Ed
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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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Respect for the Rule of Law in Cultural Institutions: A Call to Bamasaaba and the Nation
Op-Ed: I am compelled to echo the famous words of General Eyadema, former President of Togo, who once said: “Even…
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The climate catastrophe in northern Uganda should be a wakeup call to us
Op-Ed: While Uganda’s natural climatic is moderate, some parts of the country are still experiencing increased frequency and severity of…
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Uganda’s critical mineral: A double edged sword for the Energy Transition
Op-Ed: In June 2025, the media reported that the Ugandan President, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, launched the Uganda National Mining Company…
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How Museveni’s blue-eyed man, Eng. Ssewava secured victory for Kasolo over Kalangwa
Op-Ed: In a last minute intense negotiation mediated by the Chairman of NRM and Commander-In-Chief of the UPDF, H.E Gen…
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Umukuka can’t be removed from office using political processes
Op-Ed: In today’s edition I will address several key issues that have stirred public interest and debate. These include; the…
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