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Comment: The fallacy of Kabuleta’s political shadow boxing
By Stephen Othieno Jr
Joseph Kabuleta, a former New Vision sports scribe and television sports talk show host but now a chief “remnant” of the self-styled Prophet Elvis Mbonye recently posted a missive on his Facebook page, viciously…
Uganda treats refugees better than the United States does
I found tears running down my face while reading Haydee Diaz’s June 30 Outlook essay, “It’s not hard to treat refugees decently.” It is unbelievably disheartening that the government of Uganda and others treat refugees with empathy, dignity…
Peace and freedom are priceless, we should jealously guard them
Last week, security forces arrested a one Mukasa Andrew ( Bajjo) on the premise of what he posted on social media, lambasting government and warning it of its eventual fall before 2021 at the hands of Bajjo and his group, he even warned…
Mwenda: The current situation between Kampala and Kigali needs to be deescalated
The conflict between Uganda and Rwanda is escalating and, if not arrested, will most likely lead to war. Last week, Uganda claimed that Rwandan troops had crossed into Uganda and shot two people dead. Rwanda said the incident took place on…
Rwandan Obsession With CMI Emphasizes Uganda’s Grip on Security
By Herbert Anderson Burora
In military training, the most appreciated administratively is the most hated by trainees. This is deception trainees take long to understand by given opportunity to raise their fears, instead of praising their…
What Gen Muntu’s A.N.T Party Means for Uganda’s Political Arena
The dawn of former army commander Maj Gen (Rtd) Mugisha Muntu’s Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) is a breath of fresh air in the ever-teetering opposition politics in Uganda.
Opposition politics has been defined by an intrusive…
Why Ugandans Should Embrace the Parish Model of Development
When the NRM caucus met in Kyankwanzi sometime back this year, they mooted a move to focus community development (government activities) at the parish level, as this would ensure that communities at households fully participate in…
Why Uganda Needs Cultural Reform to Deal with Deviance
If you have lived in Uganda for some time now, you must be very angry at how Ugandans of all levels tend to behave lately either on the road, in banks, neighborhoods, workplace, worship centers, supermarkets, roads and any other place you…
Presidential Tours: Is NRM’s Museveni involved in early campaigns?
Being in political the Opposition is a daunting task when space is so skewed in favour of the incumbent both in popularity and the resource envelope at his disposal.
Politics is about subduing the adversary through well-crafted…
The Politics of ‘Chemical’ and Local Defense Unit Operations
“Chemical” is a colloquial term that has been domesticated in our local body politic to manifest an act of mudslinging, disparaging or maligning an opponent. It has become so sophisticated that groups of media activists have been formed for…