Makerere University Students Declare not to Stop Peaceful Protest

Striking Makerere University students have declared not to stop their peaceful protest until university leaders scrap the existing tuition and functional fees structure. The vice Guild President, Ms Judith Nalukwago told journalists in Kampala on Saturday that they could no call off the strike until management addresses their concerns.   Ms Nalukwago, who is the acting guild president,... Continue Reading →

The Rumble in Kampala

This year, Uganda will witness many things that will leave Ugandans speechless. We shall also witness the long awaited Rumble in Kampala. Its not if, but when it will happen..the Lioness is already in Town and preparing for the greatest fight of all-time. Imagine- missing such a great fight, as history might ask you, where... Continue Reading →

Exposing Amelia Kyambadde

When her boss went to the bush in 1981 to launch his "fundamental change" rebel war, Amelia Kyambadde fled to exile in 1983 and stayed with her children in Gottenborg, Sweden, in some lower middle class flats not far from where the Museveni family was also staying. I think am just Kaguta Museveni die hard... Continue Reading →

Uganda Class War

What many Ugandans have not realised or pretending not to acknowledge, is the inequality in society built on hallmarks of tribalism. Its all about empowering a tribal middle class while the rest of the population is left helpless and scrimping for fish bones and religious therapy from Christian fundamentalists. Its no more a guarantee, to... Continue Reading →

The Half-baked Uganda Rights

The Bill of rights should be entrenched in the Uganda constitution. The absence of this right should not stop the citizens of Uganda from breaking the law to make a political statement. This does not necessarily mean that they do not expect any legal consequences to follow, it may simply mean that they assert a... Continue Reading →

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