This year marks the 100th since the search for oil in Uganda begun. Its true. In his memoir (not to be confused
Uganda has passed the Anti-Homosexuality Bill. In passing the bill the Ugandan parliament played to the gallery of publicly conservative Anglo-Christian values
When the heat dies down in the latest bloodletting in South Sudan, Africa’s newest state, it should not be obscured that above
The following is a speech by Kenya’s Chief Justice Willy Mutunga in the spirit of the debate here on ethnicity, values and
I had not read James O’Connell’s 1967 essay on the “Inevitability of Instability” in African post-independence settings until this weekend. In broad
morning before the day of the demonstrations to “save” Mabira forest, I came to the office at the Daily Monitor in Namwongo
The debate on the future of the elected Mayor of Kampala has come full circle. A judge-led tribunal has found him unfit
I am reposting this New Yorker blog on how private philanthropy is involved in pursuing one of the world’s most wanted men.
The refinery project at Uganda’s Ministry of Energy- has put out a request for proposals for a lead investor for its refinery
The framing of the present debate on constitutional review has one flaw. In seeking to bring a Bill to amend the Constitution,