Opinion

Sovereignty & International Development Aid: Why Uganda needs precision, not blanket restrictions – Babirye Lilliane

The proposed National Sovereignty Bill presents an important moment for legislative reflection, particularly for those entrusted with the responsibility of…

3 weeks ago

President Museveni, please appoint wealth creators as Cabinet Ministers in your next government

AKAMPA RUGABA Tanbullakampabi@gmail.com Well, there are fake cabinet lists already circulating online. Some are just noise makers with no value…

3 weeks ago

Why are You silent while Uganda is being Destroyed?

By Bwanika Joseph In every society, leadership reflects not only the character of those in power but also the tolerance…

4 weeks ago

We are all guilty of the Court backlog – Pamba Egan

I was called to the Bar in 2022. I remember the excitement, the pride and the belief that the courts…

1 month ago

THE SPEAKER UGANDA NEEDS: A CONSTITUTIONAL COVENANT WITH THE NATION – FREDRICK ES MUTENGEESA

As Uganda prepares for the 12th Parliament following the 2026 General Elections , the election of the Speaker will not…

2 months ago

Democratic Party at the close of 2025 a cry for revival within – Julius Dumba

By Julius DumbaJournalist, Chairperson of Uganda Young Democrats (UYD) Kampala, and Publicity Secretary, Democratic Party Lubaga North Constituency December 31,…

4 months ago

Reimagining Uganda: The Federal Path to Ending Museveni’s Rule and Building a Harmonious Future

By Mugenyi M. A.K For nearly four decades, President Yoweri Museveni and his ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) have maintained…

9 months ago

Mobutu’s Looting Legacy Crossed into Uganda

By Wilfred Arinda Nshekantebirwe  It has been said—by a voice lost to time but forever etched in truth—"The state decays,…

1 year ago

The Role of Leadership in Kampala’s Flooding Crisis

By Mukasa Emmanuel, Executive director Herp Fauna Foundation. Kampala, Uganda’s capital, has increasingly suffered from devastating floods, crippling businesses, displacing…

1 year ago

The Silent War: Why Acholi’s Riches Remain Buried Beneath Poverty

The Acholi sub-region of Uganda, a land blessed with fertile soils, abundant rainfall, and a resilient people, paints a paradoxical…

1 year ago