Public intellectualism in Uganda is in steep recession due to overemphasis of academicism, scholasticism and politics

Public intellectualism in Uganda is in steep recession due to overemphasis of academicism, scholasticism and politics

Although some intellectuals and public intellectuals kept afloat, it became clear that their role would be limited as Uganda manifested more and more as a closed state with one strong party in power and opposition parties kept in abeyance, unable to operate as alternative sources of ideas freely. And even if they gave ideas, it was unlikely that ideas bred from outside the NRM mainstream would be given much attention.

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Fountain of reason: Revisiting Uganda’s Age of Enlightenment when it was revered as the Pearl of Africa  

Fountain of reason: Revisiting Uganda’s Age of Enlightenment when it was revered as the Pearl of Africa  

Public intellectuals have long used and engaged with the arts to communicate ideas about power, identity and society. Public intellectuals have long used and engaged with the arts to communicate ideas about power, identity and society.

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Why ecological science should be a priority for Africans and their policy makers in 21st century

Why ecological science should be a priority for Africans and their policy makers in 21st century

When I say leaders, I don’t mean political leaders, although what they do and say while blaming the people at the periphery of society, is the main reason why nature has deteriorated. Decayed and collapsed nature is now violating our very existence and survival everywhere on the globe.

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Still-born-democracy: Is meaningful opposition in Uganda now reduced to Bobi Wine and NUP?

Still-born-democracy: Is meaningful opposition in Uganda now reduced to Bobi Wine and NUP?

We don’t know how FDC will emerge out of its internal conflicts. Most likely it may survive but not as strong as it was before. It may even collapse and give way to the formation of a new party. Time will tell.

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Are Allied Democratic Forces rebels an Islamic outfit or a bunch of rapists masquerading as mujahidin?

Are Allied Democratic Forces rebels an Islamic outfit or a bunch of rapists masquerading as mujahidin?

the public wrongly perceived FRONASA, RPF and NRA rebels to be Muslims, which was not true. People like Haji Abdu Nadduli were few in the rebel ranks. The overwhelming majority were Rwandese and Ugandan Christians. It was a good strategy. It earned the rebels enormous sympathy and moral and financial support domestically and internationally, although they were also strongly supported by the Anglo-American axis of global power

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Are Rwanda’s Tutsi imposters or same as Bahima in Uganda, if not why do they pose as such?

Are Rwanda’s Tutsi imposters or same as Bahima in Uganda, if not why do they pose as such?

A knowledgeable society is an asset. It is not enough to have academics and intellectuals. They must be ready to share their knowledge freely and costlessly. It would be bad for them if they lived in a fearful society that is also ignorant. When they do research they would either get no credible data or confront a docile, silent population, remote from them.

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Wagner mercenary boss Prigozhin’s death exposes Russian President Putin’s real motives in Africa

Wagner mercenary boss Prigozhin’s death exposes Russian President Putin’s real motives in Africa

Prigozhin was believed to be living on borrowed time after he led a short-lived insurrection – part of a power struggle with the Russian military leadership – in June. While he quickly backed down, the action embarrassed Russian president Vladimir Putin and triggered chatter that Putin’s perceived weakness would embolden other challengers to his authority.

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Is Uganda’s Only-Bull-in-the-Kraal finally metamorphosing from ‘No-Changist’ to ‘Changist’?

Is Uganda’s Only-Bull-in-the-Kraal finally metamorphosing from ‘No-Changist’ to ‘Changist’?

Very early in his reign, the President Museveni made it clear that he had captured political power through the barrel of the gun to stay in power as long as he possibly could when he said, “a mere piece of paper cannot remove me from power”, adding, ” I am a quarter pin of a bicycle. I came in by knocking and can only leave by knocking”.

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Sudan: A gun class of constantly shifting alliances of violence specialists and elites who prey on civilians

Sudan: A gun class of constantly shifting alliances of violence specialists and elites who prey on civilians

The fight began as a mobster shootout over which soldier-business cartel would run Sudan. But the two bosses are losing their grip. Hemedti appears to be physically incapacitated and has shown none of the populist energy that allowed him to set a political agenda. Trying to dispel rumours that he was dead or in intensive care, the RSF released a video of patched together clips, in which Hemedti stood, stiff and pallid, speaking for just 11 seconds.

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Stewed in militarism, is Uganda planning to deploy army and bombs to combat next wave of locust invasion?

Stewed in militarism, is Uganda planning to deploy army and bombs to combat next wave of locust invasion?

At the moment we have no category of people known as locust experts. We have to train Ugandans to become locust experts. It is not enough to have insect (entomology) experts or ecologists or environmentalists or conservationists. These are important to have but cannot effectively manifest as locust experts.

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