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The 2020 COVID19 Pandemic as a dress rehearsal to the countrywide shutdown in #Uganda

Sometime in middle of 2020 I wrote this perspective, below,  that argued that the COVID19 lockdown presented itself as a live simulation

January 14, 2021
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Dead People can’t vote. On the essential violence of the Uganda Election of 2021

Note: Fast moving events have now thrust the question of violence, once again, at the fore of Ugandan politics. This article written

September 6, 2020
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Forget 2016 elections. Elect a constituent assembly instead

The framing of the present debate on constitutional review has one flaw. In seeking to bring a Bill to amend the Constitution,

October 8, 2013
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Mugisha Muntu leads Nandala Mafabi in new FDC elections poll

Uganda’s largest opposition political party, the Forum for Democratic Change, is going through its first significant election to replace its long-term chairman

August 30, 2012

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