Tea farmer groups can now get themselves encouraged that PDM is coming for them.
Opinion
Op-ed: The appalling infrastructural and social conditions of Lango – Otto’s note
Otto: This notice sets an ultimatum of two weeks from January 1, 2022. The civic actions demand the following.
Centrality or peripherality of the 1995 Ugandan Constitution in the governance of Uganda
“The idea that everything begins and ends in the Governor’s chambers is leading to internal colonialism..” Afunaduula on Constitution.
The paradox of a rich country facing the tragedy of Musevenomics and birth of NEED
If we still need this country in one piece, then people centered national conversations need to be supported. That is our belief as NEED.
Oped: Political fanaticism—the curious story of Ishaa Otto Amiza
After serving for two and half years in Parliament, the head of the upstart politician swelled. He started antagonizing his UPC godparents.
Citizens, friends of Uganda, stand up now for civic action against militarism
In 2011, the UPC President and former UN diplomat, Amb. Olara Otunnu refused to vote for himself to delegitimize the Museveni’s trickery elections
Political stars align as President Museveni shuffles Uganda diplomatic corps
The appointing authority perhaps withdrew the amiable and wonderfully greying diplomat owing, in part, to his sterling performance
Museveni’s fight against corruption is hypocritical and meant for regime survival
He is a person whose government has overseen collapse of national institutions, killed health care system, destroyed educational system.
Odaka: Why i think the Congo operation is not primarily about fighting ADF
In this way, any thinking leader must create a mission to make them busy or lest they turn against you the unpopular leader.
OPINION – Video: “Uganda medicines under attack”
How can a doctor and other health workers not know that salaries are in a vicious cycle between those who meaningfully work to get taxed to pay health workers?
Why NRM popularity is declining: 8 out of 10 supporters are bitter with M7
The divisions and cliques in Kayunga district perpetuated by senior political leaders in Kayunga will never allow NRM to redeem itself.
Govt Scholarships: Northern Uganda Needs Affirmative Action
As it is now, there is absolutely no doubt that the current government scholarships, especially national merit scheme, is flawed and unfair. This year, only 243 of the A-Level schools had their students admitted, meaning that 1,709 A-Level schools did not have a single student admitted.
