Op-Ed
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Ten reasons why government changed Inzu Ya Masaaba to Bugisu Cultural Institution
Op-Ed: In recent times, the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development gazetted a corrigendum that officially referred to the…
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President Museveni is a Soul that Saved Uganda
Op-Ed: Sabalwanyi Semalungu is a soul that saved Uganda out of the tyrannical and bloody hands!! Uganda remains safe under…
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Reviving the Legacy of the Bamasaaba: A call for archeological and historical investigations
Op-Ed: Across the world, communities are earning billions by preserving, showcasing, and sharing their ancestral history. In Mecca, pilgrims pour…
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Dangers of Uganda’s population explosion
Op-Ed: According to the 2024 National Population and Housing Census, Uganda’s population stands at 45,905,417 people (nearly 46 million). The…
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Why many Ugandan politicians are relying on Lingala dancing strokes and music to woo voters
Op-Ed: During election time, grabbing voter attention is key. While in the past politicians handed out sugar, salt, or soap,…
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The Prophecy Shaking State House: Is Uganda’s Next President a Pastor?
When we speak of prophecy, the mind often turns to pastors, self-proclaimed prophets, or even village sorcerers. But prophecy, some…
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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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