Dr. Crispus Walter Kiyonga could have been president. The medical doctor is a towering figure in the Movement of President Yoweri Museveni. He was responsible for supervising Uganda’s successful response to the Ebola crisis in 2000, the same year a religious fire claimed
Read MoreTwo constitutional petitions have today been filed before the law courts further complicating the political and public debate on Uganda’s Oil Sector.
Tempted to play Jah Cure’s soul-try “ “Mr. Jailer” this morning. Two pieces of news streamed my way by 9.am. Kizza Besigye,
This morning, Uganda’s embattled Attorney General took leave of a Parliamentary Committee inquiry into allegations of bribery by oil companies to head
Madness! Madness! All around. It is a most beautiful sunrise in Kampala this morning after a downpour last night. It rained slowly
As we are harping on from news story to news story like that game of jumping boxes with one foot and landing
Did the Ministers resign? No. They stepped aside. The legal implications are different since one would be to relinquish office while the
Once upon a Sunday this month in a fairly affluent neighborhood of a town called Entebbe (once known as Port Elizabeth) a
Steve Jobs is dead. He was just 7 years old when Uganda became Independent in 1962. His story is better known now
Yesterday’s Hot Seat show was interesting. It featured Hon. Abdu Katuntu, the lead petitioner, who together with Theodore Ssekikubo have gathered enough
MP. Aroo? Where are you? Can you come here or should I come to you? Abdu Katuntu: No we will come to
