Opinions
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A prayer for Peace in Afghanistan
September 11, 2021Almighty Father, I come before you today with a heavy heart, one that is filled with...
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Reopening of schools needs better planning
September 4, 2021Stakeholders in the education sector who include parents, teachers, school administrators, students, financial institutions, suppliers were...
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How offshore financing is aiding corruption in poor countries
September 3, 2021In the Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index (CPI) released for the year 2020, which rated the...
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Is Africa really cursed? – Part III
August 24, 2021It is up to us, really Is Africa Cursed – Part 1 Is Africa really cursed?...
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Is Africa really cursed? – Part II; The mindset factor
August 19, 2021From advances in technology and medicine to paradigm shifts in livelihood systems, the past 50 or...
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Is Africa really cursed? – Part I
August 9, 2021In October 2019, Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his...
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Uganda cannot defeat Covid-19 with guns and authoritarian directives
July 29, 2021July 30 will mark the end of a 42-day lockdown placed on Uganda in June by...
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Uganda’s forestry workers face worsening safety conditions
May 15, 2021By Zainabu Kakungulu Programme Officer Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) Over the past two decades, growing...
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The Bodaboda Mess:Fatal Transport in the City
March 30, 2021A little over a month ago, a Trade Union leader had to get on the pillion...
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Kamuli Constituencies Point the Way for Relevant Poll Contests
March 16, 2021At the end of last December, this column made a bold suggestion towards amending the chaotic...