One of the theories now “dismissed” in explaining the relationship between the neurological disorder known as “nodding disease” and its prevalence in the northern part of the country- is that it had anything to do with the war. One expert said it had nothing
Read MoreDuring their lunch break at the Conference Center of the swanky Kampala Serena, diplomats emerged and filed past mostly quietly. The buffet
When former Presidents Benjamin Mkapa and Olesegun Obasanjo take up their assignment as mediators in the present conflagration in the Democratic Republic
I have kept away from the buzz around Rwanda and the mutiny known as M23 ( named after the March 23, 2009
On the 28th of May, the Ministry of Internal Affairs wrote to the Advocates Coalition for Environment and Development, one of Uganda’s
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
While mulling over the “historical” conviction of Mr. Charles Taylor for war crimes and crimes against humanity I kept thinking of India’s
As countries go, Uganda, with its 50 years of formal independence this year is but a little sprout. But there is a
This is a quick post to capture the rather extraordinary direction that the whole Kony 2012 is taking. Firstly, Uganda’s Prime Minister
On Wednesday, March 14, the International Criminal Court (ICC) will witness its first verdict for war crimes in its history. The timing
