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Mao’s Leadership Woes: A Tale of Pumpkin-Watermelon Politics
If you want to fly with eagles, don’t swim with ducks, this shibboleth summarises Mao’s tenure at the helm of the Democratic Party leadership. His leadership has been a mixed bag of eagles and ducks struggling to outdo each other in a field…
Comment: Why The Strength of NRM Lies in Its Ideology and Broad Based Approach
The National Resistance Movement (NRM) political party has been in charge of this country for the last three decades, and a lot of positives have been registered in most sectors although this success can be attributed to its ideological…
East African Community: A Balance Between political correctness and economic benefits
The aphorism that any decision made by a politician, whether social, religious or economic will always be a political decision, directly applies to what is happening in the body politic of the East African region. The principle of free…
Laws Of Money To Help You Through “Jan-worry” And Through Out The Rest Of The Year.
Laws of money To Help You Through "Jan-Worry."
Year after year, we continue to joke about the luck of money during January after the excessive spending during the festive season.
Most of our savings are plummeted and we are back to…
OWC is Driving Agro-Industrialisation for Job Creation and Increased Household Incomes
By Gen (Rtd) Caleb Akandwanaho Salim Saleh
OWC operation is subdivided into 04 phases namely; phase 1- Initiation, phase 2- Stabilization, phase 3- Consolidation and phase 4- Hand over and exit. Each of the phases has its own…
Insight: Education Means to Love to Learn is to Learn to Love Everything that is Good
By Fr. Paulino Mondo
‘Let your yes mean yes and your no mean no’ Matthew 5: 33-37
What is education all about?
-The act or a process of acquiring knowledge, the act of imparting knowledge and the theory of teaching and learning.…
NRM/NRA at 34-What happened to cadre development?
By Nyombi Thembo
When UPC stole the December 1980 general elections, the expectations we had for a new Uganda that had been promised after the 1979 liberation were all gone. Anger and desperation replaced hope.
While in that utter…
The Rise and Rise of Minister Nabakooba
By Asan Kasingye
One day, I decided to take my community Policing radio talk show to Mama FM, in Kisaasi. I found a smashing beautiful young lady who interviewed me. We were separated by glass. At the end of two hours, I realized that…
Museveni Explains The Galamba-Birembo Trek
An armed conflict has got four levels: a war; a campaign;an operation; and a battle. All these levels can either be short, like the 6 days war of 1967 between Israel and the Arabs or a protracted one such as the 30 years war between the…
Understanding The Foreign Hand In Bobi Wine’s Rise And Politics
By Edwin Sesange
Jacqueline Wolfson is a name many Ugandans will not recognize. To those who have come across her in Kampala, they simply know her as Jackie, the muzungu woman trying to help street children through her NGO called “Shule…