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Shallow graves, privilege, and fatalism – accidents in Uganda

January 6, 2023

Garbage truck drivers and their crews may appear the least likely to blame for the horrendous road traffic carnage that has gripped Uganda yet again – but yes, they are to blame. So are Subaru drivers, government drivers for who, the number plate of

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Tea break. Mindset change and other Ugandan slogans we love.

October 23, 2023

There is a document (there always is) that is revealing of extent of bureaucratic efforts to reprogram Ugandan society in what is nowadays referred to as “mindset change”.   The one I am referring to has the attractive title of “A Handbook for Implementation of NDPIII Gender and Equity Commitments”. It is easy to miss

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December 3, 2017

In some Ugandan districts – refugees now outnumber locals and tension is rising

Southern Sudanese refugees in the districts of Moyo and Adjumani now outnumber

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July 4, 2022

The Last Guard – Globalisation and Tayebwa

Uganda, like other countries, is battling the headwinds of an uncertain global

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As presses shut down in Uganda, defense of media freedoms goes online

Ugandan journalists have taken their protests over a media crackdown online as a shut down of two leading newspapers and several radio

May 22, 2013
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Uganda’s coming “fiscal cliff” and aid sanctions

Uganda is facing sanctions. At least that is what the aid cuts and international condemnations that have accompanied it actually mean. The

December 3, 2012
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Yoweri Museveni phones Congo’s Kabila over crisis in the east says Ugandan PM

President Yoweri Museveni and his Congolese counterpart Joseph Kabila are talking about the crisis in Eastern Congo according to the Ugandan Prime

July 15, 2012
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The pocket list: Part One: 10 things to watch out for in 2012 in Uganda

Uganda’s oil sector: There will be few surprises when two oil bills are tabled before the Ugandan Parliament in February. The bills

January 2, 2012
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Royal African Society. Crisis & Change. What next for Uganda’s Opposition?

Rather belated but in my view useful take on the future of Uganda’s opposition movement and some of the challenges they face.

June 8, 2011
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Ugandan Foreign Minister on Peace-keeping and the Al Shabaab

Foreign Minister Hon Sam Kutesa [NRM, Sembabule] on 22nd July chaireda United Nations Security Council debate on the theme “ Post-conflict peace

August 4, 2009
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LRA’s Acelam now running “seperate group”

Several attacks, the fiercest being on the market town of Kajo Keji at the Ugandan-Sudan border have been blamed on the Lords

February 15, 2008
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Joel Barkan on Kenya at the American Senate

To colleagues who said the earlier post of Professor Barkan’s view of the Kenyan situation was helpful here is his testimony on

February 15, 2008
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Till the saints come marching in

Ghost of John Garang marches on as seen below January 4, 2008 (KHARTOUM) — Sudan People’s Liberation Movement will reopen the investigation

January 28, 2008
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David Mafabi responds declares Izama an “oppositionist”

The Monitor (Kampala) OPINION 3 November 2007 By K. David Mafabi Kampala We comment on Mr Angelo Izama’s piece, “Museveni: The African

November 12, 2007
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