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 MoreIn light of #UGwomensweek. Some thoughts… Human progress is often depicted as a bird. If one wing is broken it cannot fly.
Political systems are organisms. When they are young, they are full of energy and promise. But inevitably they grow old and lethargic.
Since coming into force, national awards, a program of formal recognition of Ugandans whose contributions to the community reflect its best and
Most of Queen of Katwe (QoK), Uganda’s “Slumdog Millionaire” was shot in South Africa. The movie will delight Ugandans who know the
Whenever there is a sporting success, and there are a handful of games to pick from, Ugandans gush with national pride. Many
If the announcement of oil production licenses, to the most credible consortium likely to commercialize Uganda’s oil find, had arrived two or
DSTV Uganda’s swanky offices in Kololo are a powerful statement of where the money ends up in the television business. As a
A more convincing answer to Joachim Buwembo’s argument “ why many non-Baganda love the Kabaka more today”, is language. Luganda is a
On law and the state Luke 20:46/47 ” Be on your guard against the teachers of the Law, who like to walk about
Dear Mr. President (Elect) Yoweri Museveni I hope this letter finds you well. Judging from the reporting of your trip to Nairobi
