To those who view local participation, and by this we mean the share of contracts going to indigenously owned companies, as a
Shallow graves, privilege, and fatalism – accidents in Uganda
Garbage truck drivers and their crews may appear the least likely to blame for the horrendous road traffic carnage that has gripped
Uganda, like other countries, is battling the headwinds of an uncertain global economy shaken by the triple fury of the global COVID19
This story may get to the heart of the matter. A member of the “coffee-shop” tribe whose orbit is Kampala’s ever-growing number
In fables or the modern market today, whether in Asia, the Americas or Africa – stories about precious minerals are stories about
In memory of my friend Robert Kasango – Gone too soon. Dear Heavenly Father, Accept our friend Robert Kasango
Before the film Blood Diamond was open to the public, a private screening was arranged at the Garden City Cineplex. The
Sometime in middle of 2020 I wrote this perspective, below, that argued that the COVID19 lockdown presented itself as a live simulation
A man of the people Gen. Kahinda Otafiire was huffing and puffing down the stairs. For a man of his weight
The call came around five or six. It was my editor Joachim Buwembo. Whenever an editor begins their conversation with “