Trading Musevenism for Kyagulanyism: Uganda’s enduring identity politics and man-eat-man interests

Trading Musevenism for Kyagulanyism: Uganda’s enduring identity politics and man-eat-man interests

One unswerving Kyagulanyism states that Kyagulanyism is Ugandanism, which is self-rediscovery and self-empowerment of everyone in order to reinstitute the sovereignty of the traditional nation states of Uganda. However, I have not yet come across a clear integration, articulation and clarification of these ideals, although I have several times heard Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, the political head of the new political party National Unity Party (NUP), currently the majority political party in the parliament of Uganda.
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It’s time Uganda’s higher education looks to knowledge integration for sustainability

It’s time Uganda’s higher education looks to knowledge integration for sustainability

Interdisciplinarity is a knowledge production strategy, system, culture or discourse that involves  integrating knowledge and methods from different disciplines using a real synthesis of approaches. Crossdisciplinarity is a knowledge production strategy, system, culture or discourse that involves viewing one discipline from the perspective of another.

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Uganda: When the madness of an entire nation feeds discontent, insecurity, rebellion and suicide

Uganda: When the madness of an entire nation feeds discontent, insecurity, rebellion and suicide

When you hear of young children committing suicide – something that used to be done by adults – then discontent and insecurity  in the heads of people of all ages is a real challenge that cannot be tackled militarily.

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Ash to ash, dust to dust: Why Life-Death should be flawless environmental conservation cycle

Ash to ash, dust to dust: Why Life-Death should be flawless environmental conservation cycle

In Uganda, the indigenous Basoga of long ago, say 350 years never buried the dead as such. They would put the dead, not far from their domiciles, at the base of the Ficus tree. Water streaming down the stem of the tree would wash the nutrients of the decomposing body down into the soul and the tree would suck them up through its roots and make use them to make food. The birds of prey like cultures and kites, would eat up the flesh. Wild dogs, jackals and foxes would eat up the bones, leaving only the skull, which was difficult to crash because of its shape.

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Modern knowledge: Unions, conventional wisdom and bureaucracy doomed in Uganda

Modern knowledge: Unions, conventional wisdom and bureaucracy doomed in Uganda

Although we live in a world environment in which 95 per cent of the time is wasted (e.g, Peters, 1992) and resistance to change is a known vice, subserved by all sorts of conventional wisdom, it is no longer guaranteed that one can go on wasting time or resisting change using popular conventional wisdom like in the past.

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Why allegations that Rwanda President Paul Kagame took part in bank robberies in Uganda have never been investigated

Why allegations that Rwanda President Paul Kagame took part in bank robberies in Uganda have never been investigated

It is true that the small ethnic group that the rulers of Rwanda and Uganda belong to has continued to dominate employment opportunities in every sector of the economy. They also dominate business, the army, police, prisons and different paramilitary groups, intelligence and even administrative jobs such as those of resident district commissioners (RDCs) and permanent secretaries. 

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Lies that bind: Uganda’s anti-gay law turns refugee camps into prisons for fake gay asylum seekers

Lies that bind: Uganda’s anti-gay law turns refugee camps into prisons for fake gay asylum seekers

Engaging in homosexual acts can now result in a life sentence and attempting to have same-sex relations can earn a 10-year prison term. There is even the death penalty for “aggravated homosexuality”, which includes same-sex relationships with HIV-positive people, and up to 14 years in prison for “attempted aggravated homosexuality”.

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Corrupting Pan-Africanism and nationalism for ethnic supremacy: Case of Uganda in Great Lakes Region

Corrupting Pan-Africanism and nationalism for ethnic supremacy: Case of Uganda in Great Lakes Region

Pan-Africanism was the attempt to create a sense of brotherhood and collaboration among all people of African descent whether they lived inside or outside of Africa. It held the idea that peoples of African descent have common interests and should be unified. However, although Kwameh Nkrumah wanted to take advantage of it to realise his dream of one Africa with one government, it did not originate in Africa or with him.

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Christians should be alert to environmental risks posed by exotic trees in same way foreign religions eroded positives in African faiths

Christians should be alert to environmental risks posed by exotic trees in same way foreign religions eroded positives in African faiths

Eucalyptus is efficient at draining water away by its deep-seated roots. Cypress is efficient in doing the same via its small leaves. Therefore, instead of helping us to fight environmental degradation, climate change and desertification, they accelerate the wicked problems of our time.

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It’s not just the economy, stupid! What was off-key about the Africa Climate Summit in Kenya

It’s not just the economy, stupid! What was off-key about the Africa Climate Summit in Kenya

The fact that Africa suffers disproportionately from the crisis – 17 of the 20 worst-hit countries are located on the continent even though it accounts for less than 4 per cent of global emissions – was prominently repeated at the conference.

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