Summary: Watching the events in Kenya, I am deeply saddened and reminded of similar struggles in Uganda. The pain of …
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East African Oil: A fine line between human rights and economic growth
Summary: The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (Eacop) is a $5 billion project aiming to build a 1,443km pipeline from …
Read More »KCCA Workers At The Helm Of Fighting Environment
Summary: The removal of royal palm trees donated to KCCA has sparked outrage, questioning the rationale behind destroying efforts to …
Read More »Is Museveni’s Ideological Shift Genuine or Strategic?
President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda is increasingly positioning himself as a staunch advocate of pan-Africanism, a departure from his earlier …
Read More »MPs are not fighting corruption but playing politics
Summary: The MPs claim they want to fight corruption and this time they are starting from their own house. For …
Read More »Pioneering Jurisprudence: Championing Climate Justice Through Legal Precedent
Summary: The recent High Court ruling in Uganda, in the case of The Environment Shield Limited & Another v. Jinja …
Read More »Migrating Workers Provide Wealth For The World
Summary: The International Organization for Migration (IOM) releases its World Migration Report annually, indicating a rise in migration due to …
Read More »The Dry Spell: A Warning for Uganda’s Food Security
Summary: Uganda’s agricultural sector is heavily reliant on rain-fed agriculture, making it vulnerable to climate shocks. The country has also …
Read More »Debate Brews in Uganda Over Universal Service Awards
Summary: A debate in Uganda has erupted over whether all citizens should receive service awards for their contributions to national …
Read More »Uganda’s Justice System: A Toothless Bulldog?
Summary: The recent sanctions against Uganda’s third-highest official highlight institutional paralysis in the face of corruption. Key bodies like the …
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