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 MoreWith all the excitement about Black Panther, I caught up with Derrick Kibisi, founder and director of Talking Films. This is the
This last week Ugandans celebrated the second Janani Luwum national holiday. The late Arch Bishop has long been a lesson in Ugandan
“You can’t have organized crime without law and order” is a quote in the popular television series “Gotham”. But it may as
My last two meetings with Arinaitwe Rugyendo – one of the founders of the Red Pepper Publications involved urging him (for
Southern Sudanese refugees in the districts of Moyo and Adjumani now outnumber locals in those areas according to the United Nations High
Niccolo Machiavelli Visits Kyankwanzi The Monitor (Kampala) OPINION July 3, 2005 Posted to the web July 4, 2005 Izama Angelo Kampala One
The purging of age limits from the Uganda constitution will cost approximately $50 million. This is what MPs are demanding from
Like a great many Africans, I carry a discordant gene that prevents my unfettered allegiance to extreme liberal ideas of freedom. This
By Ivan Serwano Three thoughts that occurred to me as I read President Yoweri Museveni’s article published on this blog. First
Steady Progress? Matters are coming to a head in Uganda’s oil and gas sector with more motion than in the past year.
