For a brief moment in history, everyone was equally vulnerable in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. But that moment has passed as recovery in developed...
Solidarity conferences have been replaced by aid conferences called by “donors”. What we need is a Pan-African conference organised by movements and individuals committed to human...
MARY SERUMAGA explains why it is important to maintain sovereignty in the management of natural resources and to carry out robust and representative feasibility and environmental...
Is the West’s renewed interest in promoting human rights in Uganda a genuine attempt at bringing about democracy and eliminating corruption, or is it based on...
Student protests in Uganda have highlighted a crisis in higher education and exposed the dark underbelly of a state struggling for legitimacy.
The impression being created is that GMOs are about food security and survival, yet experience shows that they are more about the undisclosed interests of foreigners.
From the point of view of the youth, it makes perfect sense to line up by the roadside and wait for money to be distributed. And...
The mysterious death of an IT technician has exposed gross weaknesses in Uganda’s judicial system, where a reported abduction ending in death can be made to...
A shocking photo of newborn babies stacked on hospital beds has highlighted the pathetic state of public health facilities in Uganda. MARY SERUMAGA reports on the...
With Uganda’s history of poor public administration and disastrous debt management, corruption, and increasing civil unrest and repression, what was the basis of the IMF’s optimism?...
As the Museveni government rolled out plans to revive Uganda Airlines, was the president’s brother-in-law caught with his hands in the cookie jar? MARY SERUMAGA celebrates...
As long as Britain continues to support repression with grants to and training for rogue regimes and their armed forces, the status quo will remain. In...