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Atiak Sugar Factory a Major Milestone in the Recovery of Northern Uganda – Mao
By Norbert Mao
Atiak massacre as the top result. Thanks to the initiative we know as Atiak Sugar the top trending result is now Atiak Sugar factory! That has come as a result of a shared vision between the family of Mzee John Omaya who…
Insight: The Political Economy of Shared Regional Infrastructure
At the height of Rwanda border closure, DRC President, Felix Tshisekedi came to Uganda with a heavy heart after DR Congo got deprived of its lifeline by a conflict it had nothing do with. It was a spat between two neighbors, whose effects…
Why We Need to Treasure Respect
By Fr. Paulino Mondo
Respect is a constructive attitude displayed towards someone held with high esteem because of admirable and valuable qualities. Respect ends up being a process of honoring someone openly.
Some people earn the…
Juche: The Best Ideology for National Preservation
All states world over seek power. It is the first and last principle of state behavior, all States seek to increase their power; and to decrease the power of their enemies; and everything they do is in the name of amassing power, and they…
How Museveni strategically neutralized toxic opposition attacks on social media
By Andrew Baba Buluba
Whoever is behind President Yoweri Museveni’s bold decision to go bare-knuckle against the hostile anti-regime agents on social media must be a genius.
Just a few months ago, social media was deemed a no-go area…
Mistakes NRM Must Avoid to Survive Beyond Museveni’s Leadership
By Matua Job Richard
Cadres are believed to be true party owners in revolutionary parties.
They are supposed to guide party Leaders and Government Officials when they see things going astray.
Cadres should execute this duty in an…
National Unity Platform and Its Feet of Clay
When the king of Babylon Empire, Nebuchadnezzar had that scary dream, it was Daniel, the Hebrew Captain who interpreted it for him. In the dream, everything on the giant idol seemed splendid, having a golden head, silver arms, and chest,…
The Restlessness of Uganda’s Political Class and the Absolute Need for Ideological Clarity
By K. David Mafabi
In the run-up to the 2021 General Elections, the Ugandan political class is typically restless - completely clueless about the strategic direction the country must continue to take. This restlessness clearly, is due to…
India’s new national education policy – Lessons for Africa
By Goolam Mohamedbhai
On 29 August 2020, India announced its new National Education Policy (NEP 2020) which proposes comprehensive and over-arching reforms to the whole spectrum of education in India, replacing the previous education…
Lack of Civic Education Threatening Political Party Cohesion
Parties are founded on the principle of exclusivity, where only those that share a common ideology and aspirations form an exclusive club to safeguard and propagate the common ideals they cherish and espouse. To do this, parties exercise an…