By Christmas this year Ugandans will have placed over 5.5 trillion shillings in bets on everything from football games to whatever is
Genesis 41:17 “I was beside the Nile when seven fine cows, sleek and fat, came up from the river and began to
It bears commenting here that Uganda has taken a step forward, once again, to restore its interest to have a domestic
In the year 1924, E.J Wayland had completed his “Petroleum in Uganda” report to be published in 1925. Next year will be
There is a document (there always is) that is revealing of extent of bureaucratic efforts to reprogram Ugandan society in what is
The next centenary of Ugandan self-government shall be defined by the extractives sector. In particular, two streams shall have an outsize impact
2093 Uganda has reached its carbon neutrality goals. The Moyo Nuclear Plant in the north west of the country overlooking the
He will be known as the greatest Kabaka of them all. By the time he joins his illustrious ancestors in the pantheon
The Bored Classes – an Opening We did a little cleaning up. Since our last posting we have been in conversation with
Thinking about film this week. A lot of African content especially offered by streaming services remains essentially Western films with African cast