Transition of Museveni from barter trade advocate to running ruthless mafioso of Uganda Inc

Transition of Museveni from barter trade advocate to running ruthless mafioso of Uganda Inc

If you talk of business crime, intellectual crime, academic crime, cybercrime, political crime, economic crime, ecological crime and environmental crime, virtually all those involved belong to President Tibuhaburwa Museveni’s new middle class. They are found in the army, police, cabinet, legislature, judiciary, business, education, health, politics, you name it.

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History repeats itself: Just as revolutions eat their own children, Ugandan political parties are in self-annihilation

History repeats itself: Just as revolutions eat their own children, Ugandan political parties are in self-annihilation

More recently, the infiltration of the opposition parties by the ruling party NRM using money as the tool with which to divide them and deplete them of their memberships and leaderships has gained currency. We have seen top leaderships of the oldest parties – DP and UPC – giving in to NRM via what they have called cooperation agreements with the Movement.

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President Museveni tells off World Bank over funding cuts to arm-twist Uganda to accept homosexuality  

President Museveni tells off World Bank over funding cuts to arm-twist Uganda to accept homosexuality  

In response to the World Bank’s decision, Uganda’s state minister for foreign affairs Okello Oryem queried the consistency of the move compared to other countries.

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Uganda’s eating chiefs: A look at a presidency infested with hounds who ravage the Treasury, then vomit on shoes of the poor

Uganda’s eating chiefs: A look at a presidency infested with hounds who ravage the Treasury, then vomit on shoes of the poor

If Ms Kamya felt a bit uncomfortable with President Museveni’s public emasculation of her efforts to fight corruption in Uganda, she actually came off quite lightly, compared to her counterpart anti-corruption CEOs elsewhere in Africa, who have been publicly humiliated and summarily hounded out of office long before the end of their tenure, the very moment these anti-corruption chiefs started stepping on the toes of some crooked members of the political establishment.

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Embracing indigenous knowledge is key to resilience in northern Kenya, not donor project box-ticking

Embracing indigenous knowledge is key to resilience in northern Kenya, not donor project box-ticking

eople in the drylands have a long-established repertoire of ways of responding to a difficult environment. This is not just a pattern of passive “coping” but an active process of deliberate, well-planned response – a well-tuned strategy of living with uncertainty.

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Rwandan horrors: Was genocide was part of a political programme of vengeance directed against Hutu?

Rwandan horrors: Was genocide was part of a political programme of vengeance directed against Hutu?

Hundreds of thousands of people have died in the Great Lakes Region of Africa over the past four years. Most of them were innocent civilians massacred by armies or militias or decimated by disease or starvation as they fled from danger. These horrors can be traced to intense struggles overpower...

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Revisiting heart-wrenching story of how three Kenyan celebs killed mother of three and pauperised her bright sons

Revisiting heart-wrenching story of how three Kenyan celebs killed mother of three and pauperised her bright sons

Consequently, Quincy Timberlake, Joseph Hellon and Esther Arunga became the talk of Nairobi, Kenya’s capital city. They were the envy of many a youth and looked set for bigger things in the thriving communities of Christians and politicians. Church and politics have never been strange bedfellows. They have symbiotic relationship and cohabit – even if illicitly and the result parallels the biblical Sodom and Gomorrah.

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US considers Kenyan police to lead international war against Haiti’s violent sex and drug gangs

US considers Kenyan police to lead international war against Haiti’s violent sex and drug gangs

Kenya’s interest was announced on Saturday, with its foreign minister saying his government has “accepted to positively consider” leading a force in Haiti and sending 1,000 police officers to train the Haitian National Police, “restore normalcy” and protect strategic installations.

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Creative Destruction: Uganda is in serious midlife crisis and old thinking must die to give way to rebirth 

Creative Destruction: Uganda is in serious midlife crisis and old thinking must die to give way to rebirth 

President Museveni has discouraged the universities from admitting large numbers of students and staff in the humanities and social science, completely unaware that these days the three broad areas of knowledge are interconnected in this era of new knowledge production. He is demanding innovations from his scientists and his new Ministry of Science and Technology.

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3,000 more AU troops get ready to leave Somalia as national army replaces them from September

3,000 more AU troops get ready to leave Somalia as national army replaces them from September

On hand last week in the East African country was a high-level African Union (AU) delegation to evaluate the first troop withdrawal, called a “drawdown” by the East African Community (EAC). That saw 2 000 troops exit the FOBs Xaaji Cali, Mirtiquo, Cadale, Albao, Gherille and Al Jazeera 1. SSF were “gifted” generators, water treatment plants and solar panels among others at the FOBs.

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