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My problem with the Degree: My encounter with my former students at a restaurant.
Yesterday, a friend called to check on me. It had been long since we talked. He asked if I had sometime so I could roll over and check on him. I was happy to go check on him.
After we had finished University, he had started a small…
Managing Risk as an SME
Failing to effectively manage risks can be especially damaging for small businesses since they tend to have fewer resources and expertise than large businesses to help contain unexpected emergencies or situatMore than ever, after the…
Is Gen Z Africa’s Crown of Thorns or of Glory?
It is projected that by 2030, young people in Africa will make up 42% of global youth, and more than 60% of Africa’s population under the age of 25. Sub-Saharan Africa is especially the hot spot for growing birth rates.
Such demographic…
Ruto’s Dilemma: To Break or Not to Break the Cooking Pot?
The Kenya Finance Bill protests, widely known by the hashtag #RejectFinanceBill2024, took an ugly turn on July 2, with demonstrators now demanding President William Ruto's resignation. This brewing conflict is traced back to the 2023…
DOROTHY KISAKA, ERIAS LUKWAGO, POTHOLES, AND KAMPALA EYESORES
By Ofwono Opondo
Two months ago, prime minister Robina Nabanja tried to inspect the state of public works within the Kampala City but abruptly abandoned it, expressing disgust, frustration and…
Dealing with a Heart Break for the First Time
When was the first time you experienced a heart break and what did you do thereafter? In this game called “Love” although each partner is optimistic that the relationship will work, there is no guarantee that one will not be disappointed by…
The ‘EGAALI’ Thuggery Poses Threat to National Security, Must be Tamed
Egaali is a Luganda euphemism applied to denote organized thuggery. It is a group of goons organized to spread fear in the populace. Different groups portray it differently. There are street goons who move in groups mugging and stealing…
UNEB Should Get Tough on Discrimination in Schools
For a long time, schools especially private ones have had the unfortunate habit of registering students they consider weak in other schools in order to retain only those looked at as capable of scoring high grades. From both a professional…
The Power of Inclusivity: PRIDE Month’s Call to Action for Human Rights and Health
By Winnie Byanyima
The events of this year’s PRIDE month are showing the world the power of inclusivity. It is by only insisting on acceptance, and rejecting criminalization, discrimination and stigmatization, that we can ensure a…
MATHIAS MPUUGA SPOTLIGHT, CENSURE POLITICS AND THE BROADER PICTURE
By Ofwono Opondo
Four months ago, Mathias Mpuuga, the Nyendo-Mukungwe MP was still flamboyantly flying his coat and necktie as Leader of Opposition in Parliament (LoP) on the ticket of a recently formed National Unity…