Tag Archive: Uganda

Uganda: Marking 30 years of liberation with threats

Uganda’s most controversial election was held on December 10 and 11, 1980. While Dr. Apollo Milton Obote’s Uganda People’s Congress (UPC) was declared winner, Dr....

Article | February 12, 2016
East Africa’s Third Term Addicts are a Regional Problem

Africa’s problems lie not in the challenges unresolved, but in the leadership that has failed to find solutions to the challenges that have bedevilled...

Article | January 26, 2016
Uganda’s NGO Bill: The Sting In The Passed Law

When the Parliamentary Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs tabled its, largely, progressive report on the Bill after extensive consultation with government, NGOs and...

Article | December 10, 2015
Elections In Africa – What Counts

Uganda goes to the polls in a couple of months, Tanzania, Ivory Coast have just come back from the polls a couple of weeks...

Article | December 01, 2015
Uganda Blogging We Either Watch Goat Races or Put the country in Order

The year  2005 will go down the annals of history as a year of deep-seated betrayal of Uganda’s constituents by their elected representatives. In...

Article | April 28, 2015
A National Transitional Council could be Uganda’s only chance

Political stability provides for change of power peacefully. It provides for harmonious transition from one generation to another. This in essence fosters national development...

Article | April 20, 2015