Fr. Simon Lokodo, the boisterous catholic priest who serves as the Minister for Ethics and Integrity yesterday told me, Charles Mwanguhya and
Hunting parties in parts of Northern Uganda are rare to come by. The last traps I was shown were by a tour
Energy Minister Ms Irene Muloni last week held an administrative ruling over the contested Kasese based limestone mining concession previously operated by
While mulling over the “historical” conviction of Mr. Charles Taylor for war crimes and crimes against humanity I kept thinking of India’s
There is a Madi saying that the water pot only breaks at the threshold. To the frustration of he or she who
As countries go, Uganda, with its 50 years of formal independence this year is but a little sprout. But there is a
ast night, on the Hot Seat, a radio program on which I am a panelist and often play, the devil’s advocate, we
A “viral” rumor is doing rounds by word of mouth in Northern Uganda. Old men and some able-bodied ones are passing it
The East African rift valley is like a mother with her warms stretched out. In 2006, she opened her left hand to
This is a quick post to capture the rather extraordinary direction that the whole Kony 2012 is taking. Firstly, Uganda’s Prime Minister