A Sovereign Dilemma: Monarch, Dictator, and the Search for Uganda’s Democratic Soul In a pointed Christmas address, Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, the King of Buganda, appealed for an end to electoral violence and impartiality from Uganda’s Electoral...
An Analysis of Uganda’s Opposition Crisis: NUP, Bobi Wine, and the Allegations of Corruption The landscape of Ugandan opposition politics is facing a profound crisis of credibility. Grave allegations have emerged against the National Unity Platform (NUP) and its...
An Introduction to Uganda’s Political Theatre: Spectacle, Strategy, and a Stalled Struggle Beneath the vibrant canopy of Uganda’s political landscape, a compelling and often tragic drama unfolds. It is a story of immense hope and profound disillusionment, where...
Buganda Dominance vs. Northern Marginalisation: The Roots of Uganda’s Ethnic Divide In the shadow of the British Empire, Uganda’s path to independence in 1962 was far more complex than a straightforward clash between coloniser and colonised. It was a labyrinth of...
Building Democratic Values: How Rainbow International School Prepares Students for Leadership and Civic Responsibility In the heart of Kampala, amidst the rolling hills and vibrant culture of Uganda, lies a beacon of hope for the future—Rainbow International School....
The corridors and playgrounds of GOMBE Junior School Kikajjo-Nateete are alive with excitement as the institution gears up for what promises to be the most electrifying prefects’ campaign in its storied history. Students, teachers, and even parents are abuzz with...