Op-Ed
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Karamoja, a land so beautiful and potentially rich
Op-Ed: I had the opportunity to visit Karamoja for the first time. This happened mid- March 2024 when I travelled to…
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High heat waves are a death trap for farmers
Op-Ed: The current high heat waves and the unexpectedly hot sunshine we are experiencing these days in a known wet…
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What if we all joined NRM or PLU, we can’t carry on like this!
Op-Ed: As a concerned citizen of Uganda, I wish to express my deep concern over the evelopments taking place in…
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Buliisa has oil, decolonize conservation and give back Bagungu part of their land
Op-Ed: In Bugungu, the place you call Buliisa district, when you go to Bukidwa, the area located in the north…
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Uganda at crossroads: Is it time for father-son political transition
Op-Ed: On Thursday, March 21, 2024, at around 2100 hours, all mass media outlets in Uganda and beyond were awash…
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Oil companies should involve local communities in environmental restoration rather than hiring organizations
Op-Ed: As we celebrate Water and Environment Week, first of all, I want to start by thanking all organizations participating…
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Water scarcity: a heavy burden on women and girls’ access to clean water
Op-Ed: Water is essential for life, yet millions around the country face the daily struggle of accessing clean and reliable water…
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We have no opposition in Uganda; they are for convenience
Op-Ed: The prevailing NUP exchanges, revelations, and fights triggered by the parliamentary exhibition have done nothing but depict most Ugandan…
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The war on trees: what will neutralize the carbon emissions in the Tilenga oil and gas project area?
Op-Ed: Roots of felled old trees, some as old as 100 years or even more, lie lifeless side by side…
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