The solidarity exhibited among Lango of different political, social and economic divides remains excellent beside a small minority of individuals who are known and well defined for the mission of the dividing force.
Opinion
OPINION: What the death of His Highness Emorimor Papa Iteso has revealed
Everybody wanted to know who the fallen Paramount Chief of Iteso was and what is unique about Iteso.
OPINION: Is it worth breaking LPG over Lira-Kamdini road protests?
Lango Parliamentary Group is only powerful when it is united as a caucus in the August House.
Op-ed: Uganda is better off when Parliament elects the President
Uganda’s own experience illustrates this point. On the eve of independence in 1962, no party won an outright majority that election.
Op-ed: Govt should have proper plans for school dropouts as a result of lockdown
Lockdown in Uganda was first announced on Wednesday, March 18 2020 whereby all sectors were suspended from operations.
Op-ed: The foolery of NRM cadres on the proposed Constitutional amendment
The 1995 Constitution has become an NRA/NRM chamber pot tissue that is plucked and used without any kindness.
Opinion: Why the public, tea farmers have to embrace Parish Development Model
Tea farmer groups can now get themselves encouraged that PDM is coming for them.
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
