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Our talented team of columnists and contributors present their well-reasoned Opinion, engaging readers in stimulating debates and discussions.
Uganda’s Anti-Corruption Effort a Misnomer
It is undeniable that Uganda has had some tangible milestones in the fight against corruption especially in enactment of the legal framework and putting in place the institutional structures. But if successes in the fight against corruption…
Why Marc Hoogsteyns is Pushing for War Between Uganda and Rwanda
By Ruhima Jonah
Marc Hoogsteyns is a bitter man. Very bitter. His paymasters are certainly very bitter, murderous individuals. More on that, later. His vituperative article on behalf of his Kigali paymasters, Kagame and the RDF, as…
Uganda’s Rich Rat History
Agriculture is the backbone of Africa, let alone the back born of Uganda. Numerous stories have been told of Ugandan citizens amassing large amounts of wealth through Agriculture, with even our dear president constantly hinting at his…
Pan African Spirit Behind Operation Shujaa
The Uganda Peoples Defence Forces (UPDF) entered the DRC territory as confirmed by Brig Flavia Byekwaso, the UPDF spokesperson in the twitter press release on 30th November 2021.
This raised as much political and intellectual debate in…
Opinion: The African Union and Silencing the Guns
By K. David Mafabi
Last Wednesday, I attended the national launch of the African Union’s (AU) “Amnesty Month on the voluntary surrender of illicit arms and light weapons”, at the Silver Springs Hotel in Bugolobi. It was presided over by…
Letter to Kagame After Lamentation At Teta Rwigyema’s Wedding
By Jean Damascene Habumuremyi
Warm greetings to you Mr. President. I write my second letter to you on behalf of millions of fellow Rwandans in Rwanda who cannot express how much they felt when you gain publicly exposed who the true…
Why mandatory vaccination is nothing new
Mandatory vaccinations have been with us for centuries, quietly saving lives – and they're often largely unopposed until something changes.
Perspective: Africa Is Central to the Modern World’s Future – and Its Past
By Howard W. French
No regular reader of my columns at World Politics Review can be surprised by now that I believe the future of Africa is one of the most important as well as one of the most neglected questions facing humankind.…
Clear Leadership: Absolute Necessity in Transiting Societies
By K. David Mafabi
Quite a few people continue speaking about what they call “transition”, “succession”, etc. As we write, an Opposition grouping has cobbled together a so-called “Front for Transition” - or something like that.
Let us…
Why an Intolerant and Proud Kagame is the Biggest Enemy to Rwandans
By Josephine Mukagasana
Former US President John F. Kennedy once said, that the war against hunger is truly mankind's war of liberation. While Rwanda was militarily liberated in 1994, Rwandan President Kagame has up to now failed to…