Oweyegha-Afunaduula: Tracking Uganda and East Africa’s environmental professor with a flair for multi-genre writing

Oweyegha-Afunaduula: Tracking Uganda and East Africa’s environmental professor with a flair for multi-genre writing

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This is probably the first time you hear of the phrase multigenre writer. Worry not. I will explain its meaning and its application shortly.

A multi-genre writer is someone who writes in multiple and across genres. He or she may write multiple books or multiple articles, with each having a different genre and also books and articles, which have more than one genre in them. This, of course, is not limited to fiction. Nowadays, multi-genre authors write fiction and non-fiction simultaneously.

And what is genre? Well, genre is the classification of works of art by form, content and style into categories such as poetry, drama, fiction and non-fiction. From there, art can be further classified into subgenres. Each genre varies in its features and functions and understanding what major genre category a work of literature falls into will help to bring deeper understanding to that work.

Basically, there are four types of genres: poetry, drama, prose, fiction and non-fiction. Genres are important because they give structure to what types of writing can be worked with. For authors, they can choose what type of genre they write best in and specialise in that genre.

However, many writers choose to publish in and experiment with several different genres from poetry to nonfiction. Ultimately, what genres do for readers is to classify literature into categories. This can be for the purpose of study, work or pleasure. Within genres, scholars at large tend to analyse the importance of particular works within the context of the genre in which it is published. This adds to discussions about literary canons as a whole. This type of framework for analysing literature is incredibly important in terms of the impact that writing has on people (Woodhead Publishing, 2019).

We at Tell Media, Kenya, have picked Prof Oweyegha-Afunaduula as our multigenre writer for the early millennium. Prof Oweyegha-Afunaduula is a scientist by training but has broadened his scope of thinking and working to integrate many other forms of knowledge, which makes him a dynamic thinker and versatile scholar. Therefore, it is no surprise that he is a prolific writer who uses mostly prose to communicate.

It is this dynamicity that makes him a Tell Media pick.

If you have following his articulation of interdisciplinarity, trans-disciplinarity, etcetera, in the knowledge industry, you will concur that he is a natural scientist who is not constrained by academic territorial and academic tribal barriers in his writing. He is a butterfly in the knowledge universe: he suffers no cultural, academic or political inhibitions and is at home in any field of knowledge as a butterfly would in any ecosystem. Anyone can read his writings and make sense out of them. That is why we at Tell Media decided to make his writings to be widely read. We are not the only ones who have taken note of the value of Prof Oweyegha-Afunaduula’s writings.

At the end of last year, Daily Express in Uganda ranked him No.2 among the most influential opinion writers in the East African country that was in the past synonymous with political turbulence in the region than its neighbours. That is not to suggest, Uganda has calmed politically. Far from it. That is what Prof Oweyegha-Afunaduula articulates in his writings because politics has a strong bearing on a nation’s life in knowledge production, consumption and application for the common good.

Wrote Daily Express: “A former Makerere University lecturer is one of the most social media users and consistent writers on political, social, economic and cultural issues. He exhibits a wide range of knowledge in his write-ups, which are well researched. His articles are very resourceful and rich in history. He takes the second spot of article writers in 2023”. For us at Tell Media he was our first, although we did not publish our rating.

This is a partial list of 420 works so far written by Oweyegha-Afunaduula from 1982 to February 2024. Tell Media has been able to publish a number of them under titles of our choice. However, a serious reader will be able to read so many of his writings in different media across the globe. Indeed Academia.edu has recorded that more than 3,000 academic writers across the globe have cited his writings in their academic articles. A goggle search of “Oweyegha-Afunaduula” will lead you to virtually all these a Google search of tell.co.uk+Oweyegha_Afunaduula will lead you to those particular writings we have published under diverse titles. Researchers and knowledge seekers will find the writings very useful.

Multigenre writings of Oweyegha-Afunaduula from 1982 to February 2024

Interdisciplinarity at Makerere University in the 21st Century: disciplinarity, multidisciplinarity and interdisciplinarity (2005).

  • Interdisciplinarity: The sense and nonsense of academic specialization (2004).
  • Uganda’s Bujagali dam: a dam bad idea (2005).
  • Injustices and human rights violations mixed up in the Uganda Pension Scheme (2022).
  • Money in politics in Uganda as environmental pollution (2022).
  • Uganda: An environmentalist’s viewpoint of the Great DDT debate (2005).
  • Uganda Today and Tomorrow (2023).
  •  Knowing the Governors of Uganda (2023).
  • Uganda: the contest over control of water (2006).
  • Electricity in Uganda: the issue is affordability, not accessibility (2022).
  • Poor man’s energy source is solar energy, not hydropower (2022.).
  • The threat of corporate corruption via huge dams (2002).
  • Who is to blame for failure of the World Bank sponsored projects (2005).
  • Understanding the ultimate role of a Ugandan MP (2022).
  • The struggle for environmental justice in Uganda (2019).
  • How prepared is Uganda for the 21st Century (2022).
  • River water use and management: Environmental Vision needed (2002).
  • Uganda: The Lame Duck of East and Central Africa (2022).
  • The ethics and bioethics of Bujagali dam, Uganda (on researchgate.com).
  • Judiciaries of Arap Moi and Tibuhaburwa Museveni at a glance (2022).
  • Mysterious deaths in Uganda (2022).
  • The undeclared war between militarists and writers of Uganda ((2022).
  • Uganda: [plagued by ethnicity, tribalism or both? (2022).
  • Tutsi States or Tutsi State in the Great Lakes Region (2022).
  •  If Bobi Wine’s home is still besieged by security forces despite Court Order, then Uganda is a  police-military State (2021).
  • Bujagali as ethnocide: cultural and spiritual death of the indigenous communities of Busoga, Uganda 2005).
  • Uganda: Disconnecting society and the sciences (2022).
  • Will Nabanja’s approach of sending mobile money to vulnerable Ugandans work (2021).
  • Environmental conflict generation, prevention and resolution in Uganda: civil society engagement in the Nile Basin (2003). 
  • Climate change and transboundary river basin management: the view of an NGO. (2008).
  •  Uganda’s present and future environment: some constraints and the way forward. (2013).
  • Unravelling the centrality of President Tibuhaburwa Museveni in everything in Uganda (2023).
  • The political ethnicization of Uganda.
  • Distorting pan Africanism and Nationalism for Ethnic Supremacy in Uganda and Great Lakes Region (2023).
  • Uganda: Towards Integration of knowledge for sustainability and new future ready professionals. (2023).
  •  Africa in sociopolitical crisis: from Rwanda to Great Lakes tragedy (2022).
  •  Discontent, Insecurity and rebellion in Uganda then and now (2022).
  • Uganda in the 21st Century: Financial Indiscipline and the poor performance of UNRA (2022).
  • Global Village: can Uganda conceal the phenomenon of safe houses (2022).
  • From New Vision to Uganda Vision 2025 to Uganda Vision 2040: Which way Uganda?
  • Uganda in retrogression: dwindling space and numbers of public intellectuals. (2022).
  • Family crisis: Threat to human survival (2022).
  • Why we need a different type of elite to advance Uganda through the 21st Century (2022).
  • How critical thinking and alternative analyses transformed Europe During the Renaissance: Lessons for Uganda ((2019).
  • The Pragmatic theory of truth: The Uganda Perspective (2019).
  • New knowledge production: unions, conventional wisdom and bureaucracy doomed. (2019).
  • No more boundary between Natural and Unnatural (2022).
  • The good and the bad of leadership failures in Uganda (2022).
  • Speaking truth to power in Uganda: past, present, future (2022).
  • Can President Museveni conquer corruption in Uganda? (2022).
  • Uganda where everything is possible: How much longer (2022).
  • Threats to the survival of Nile Basin Initiative (2022).
  • Political and politico-military corruption of the Parliament and Judiciary of Uganda (2022).
  • Uganda: From monopolization to liberalization back to monopolization in the coffee subsector (2022).
  • Ignorance of palm oil is killing us, all of us (2022).
  • Uganda’s continuing crisis of State legitimacy (2022).
  • New knowledge production: the need for another sociology of learning, knowing and doing (2019).
  • Have indigenous leaders let down Uganda and Ugandans for glory, prestige and money? (2022).
  • Does teaching necessarily need knowledge workers with degrees? (2023)
  • In service of God and Humanity (2023).
  • This world is not ours; we come, play our different goals and go (2022).
  • Uganda Beyond African Union Mission in Somalia (2023).
  • Institutionalized Violence in Africa: The Role of African Rulers (2023).
  • Distorting Pan-Africanism and Nationalism for Ethnic Supremacy in Uganda and Great Lakes Region (2023).
  • Controlling locusts in Uganda using pesticides: which way to go? (2020)
  • On locusts again (2020).
  • Why the Parliament of Uganda cannot be meaningful and effective under Musevenism. (2022).
  • The sociology and biosociology of corruption in Uganda (2022).
  • The Congo tragedy: from white to black mercenaries (2022).
  • Land grabbing is a looming catastrophe (202)
  • A letter from Oweyegha-Afunaduula to Eric Sakwa (2020).
  • Oweyegha-Afunaduula: what he advocates, professes and philosophizes about (2023).
  • Why Busoga College, Mwiri was always a unique school (2022).
  • Uganda’s sovereignty versus the sovereignty of President Tibuhaburwa Museveni’s Family (202I don’t know what we would have been without Ndiwalana (2023).
  • Towards environmentally-conscious curriculum design at Makerere University, Uganda (1994).
  • How to treat backache without spending a coin (2022).
  • Local employment in Uganda is centralized, decentralized and ethnicized (2023).
  • Busoga: Kyabazingaship is a political, not a cultural matter. (2022).
  • How to conquer heart, kidney and pressure problems without medicines (2022).
  • Uganda’s illicit economy: Human trafficking (2022).
  • Uganda: Opposition leaders have led don the country (2022).
  • Uganda: the sense and nonsense of IPOD (2021).
  • The Sudhirisation of the Uganda economy (2022).
  • Disappearance of Police in Uganda Police: The Consequences (2022).
  • Kyabazinga did not start with end of President of Busoga (2022).
  • Why are Ugandans increasingly food insecure and hungry? (2022}.
  • The role of Buganda in Uganda politics (2021).
  • Uganda beyond African Union Mission in Somalia (2023).
  • The role of African rulers in institutionalized violence in Africa (2023).
  • Busoga through the Times: Semeyi Kakungulu Versus Daudi Kintu Mutekanga (2023).
  • Why is it easier to divide than unite Busoga? (2022).
  • Modernity as A Political Tool of Exclusion in Uganda (2023).
  • Uganda: Which way Education, its leadership and its products? (2023).
  • How deliberate disorganization is hooking Uganda to loans domestically and globally (2023).
  • Pork barrel: Uganda’s President Museveni half-brother, General Salim, has Somali genes and that complicates conflict in Somalia (2023).
  • Revelations of massive theft of salaries for Ugandan troops in Somalia poses a threat to containment of Al Shabaab terror group (2023).
  • How Ugandan President Museveni shot his way to power from a tiny house in Kabete in Nairobi, then refused to go away 2023).
  • How Museveni aspired to be Uganda’s eternal President, then created an African brotherhood to realize a dream (2023).
  • Political violence: How Ethiopia’s Ras Tafari Makonnen renamed himself Emperor Haile Selassie and became a Rastafarian god (2023).
  • Word bank: Primitive theft of public resources and institutionalized violence in Africa are crimes against humanity (2023).
  • The Sociology of Uganda’s elites and the necessary need for Mind liberation (2023).
  • Uganda’s craze for modernization where none has ever been modern (2023).
  • Africa: Uganda in perspective – Advancing science in African Universities through integration experience (2023).
  • How to de-NRAnize Uganda electoral processes (2023).
  • Towards new structure and governance of African Universities: the case of Uganda (2023).
  • Need for. emancipatory change in Uganda’s higher education (2023).
  • The role of universities in knowledge integration and reintegration (2023).
  • Linking environmentality and governmentality in Environmental Management and conservation in Africa: Uganda perspective (2023).
  • Twenty-first-century: A century of commodification of water and recommodification of Humanity (2023).
  • Africa: From knowledge splitting and knowledge adding to knowledge integration (2023).
  • Politico-corporate corruption of environment and environmental decision-making in Africa: Uganda in perspective (2023).
  • The challenge of democracy and environmental democracy in the 21st century: Uganda in Perspective (2023). 
  • Bigmanity, the sterile culture of money and violence in Africa: the case of Uganda (2023).
  • The scourge of environmental illiteracy in Uganda (2023).
  • Politicizing development: Uganda is greater than Museveni, National Resistance Movement (2023). Imagining a Uganda future without President Tibuhaburwa Museveni (2023).
  • Truth and voice: The power of voice. (2023).
  • Global, regional and national Development: from economic to environmental development (2023).
  • How ethnic nepotism has derailed Uganda from the democratization path. (2023).
  • Plotting, negotiating or imposing the new imperialism of homosexuality? (2023).
  • Why did US come in Somalia again? (2023).
  • Uganda from perishable degrees to top alcohol consuming country (2023).
  • On Museveni signing the Anti-homosexuality Bill 2023 into Law.
  • On President Tibuhaburwa Museveni and Buganda. (2023).
  • How to destroy Uganda society. (2023).
  • Uganda’s education, its leadership and its products. (2023).
  • Uganda: politico-military or militia-political democracy or both? (2023).
  • Can genuine involvement of Ugandans in governance and development occur under Musevenism? (2023).
  • Knowledge, knowledge integration and the concept of Three Types of Knowledge (2023).
  • Uganda from problem creation to creative problem solving using TRIZ (2023)
  • From the old to the new scramble for Africa (2023).
  • Uganda’s new secondary school curriculum: A critical thought and analysis (2023).
  • Promoting corruption through money bonanzas via the office of President of Uganda (2023).
  • The engineering and institutionalization of corruption by the Office of Prime Minister of Uganda (2023).
  • Uganda: Liberalization without Liberalizations (2023).
  • Uganda’s craze for modernization where none has ever been modern (2023).
  • Advancing science in African universities through integration experience (2023).
  • The role of universities in knowledge integration and reintegration. (2023).
  • How to de-NRAnize Uganda electoral processes (2023).
  • Twenty-First Century: a century of commodification of water and re-commodification of Humanity (2023).
  • Linking environmentality and governmentality in environmental management and conservation in Africa: Uganda perspective.
  • Africa: from knowledge splitting and knowledge adding to knowledge integration (2023).
  • Politico-corporate corruption of environment and environmental decision making in Africa: Uganda in perspective (2023).
  • The scourge of environmental illiteracy in Uganda (2023).
  • Politicizing development: Uganda is greater than Museveni, National Resistance Movement (2023).
  • Global, regional and national development: from economic to environmental development (2023).
  • How ethnic nepotism has derailed Uganda from the democratization path (2023).
  • Plotting, negotiating or imposing the new imperialism of homosexuality on Africa. (2023).
  • Does environmental justice matter anymore in Uganda (2023).
  • Can genuine involvement of indigenous of Ugandans governance and development occur under Musevenism (2023).
  • Why are some Ugandans celebrating the deaths of some people? (2023).
  • How deliberate disorganization is keeping Uganda hooked to loans domestically and Globally (2023).
  • Modernity as apolitical weapon in the governance of Uganda. (2023).
  • Institutionalized violence in Africa: the role of African rulers (2023).
  • The threat of political ethnicization in Uganda. (2023).
  • Unravelling of the centrality of President Tibuhaburwa Museveni in everything. (2023).
  • The postmodern mind, Michael Foucault and radical sex revolution: the threat to Uganda. (2023).
  • Homosexuality and Lesbianism as rebellion against God (2023).
  • In defence of human values: the Great siege by sex perversion international and National. (2023).
  • General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Uganda and the World: Which Way? (2023).
  • Haemorrhage of World Bank- Funded Projects (2023).
  • Uganda: The Fundamental Change That Was (2023).
  • What are the World Bank values and do they include homosexuality? (2023).
  • Does Opposition have a future on the Political Landscape of Uganda? (2023).
  • The New Conquest of Buganda: Re-orient Academic Minds for Relevant Research (2023).
  •  Promoting Corruption through money bonanzas via the Office of President of Uganda (2023).
  • Is it right to academicize the environment, its leadership and management? (2023).
  • Spiralling bantustanisation for long-term occupation and power retention, dominance and exploitation by immigrants (2023).
  • From the Old to the New Scramble for Africa (2023).
  • Uganda’s new secondary school curriculum: A critical thought and critical analysis (2023).
  • The engineering and institutionalization of corruption by the Office of Prime Minister of Uganda (2023).
  • Busoga’s environment and culture: Yesterday, today and tomorrow (2023).
  • Humanity: From Queer to Queers and the Growing Anti-God Attitude on the Globe (2023).
  • Are there mafias in Uganda? (2023). 
  • Controlling locusts in Uganda using pesticides: Which way to go? (2020).
  • Musicians should not disparage, degrade or despise each other (2023).
  • Nile Basin Discourse, climate change adaptation and transboundary river basin management (2008).
  • Transboundary water governance for inclusive development and environmental sustainability in the Nile Basin (2017)
  • Environmental governance in the Nile Basin: the case of Uganda (2008).
  • NGO-nizing the Nile Basin Society: Myth or reality? (2003).
  • Security in the Nile Basin in the 21st Century: from military to environmental security (2006).
  • The Mabira Rain Forest: water, energy and food security in Uganda (2011)..
  • The politics of water in Uganda: today and tomorrow (2012).
  • The environmental corruption of large dams (2000).
  • WCD Guidelines: Burden or Opportunity? -A view from Uganda (2005).
  • The Local Press: Whose Friend, Whose enemy? (1999)
  • Corporate crime and the craze from huge hydropower development in Uganda: the Alternatives (1999).
  • Development Realities in Uganda (1995).
  • Towards restructuring and democratization of Makerere University: an environmentalist’s viewpoint (1996).
  • Moral and Ethical questions in water hyacinth control in the Lake Victoria Environment (1997).
  • Vegetation Changes in Tsavo National Park (East), Kenya (1982).
  • Towards environmentally-conscious-curriculum design at Makerere University (1994)
  • Social and cultural pollution as a factor in the decline of environmental health in Africa (1994)
  • The environmental impact of refugees in Africa: suggestions for future actions (1995)
  • Why business confidentiality is byword for Uganda’s ravenous ruling elites unstinted ecological abuse (2023)
  • How Tutsi cultic hegemony crept into Uganda power echelons and built a crime empire via militarization (2023)
  • Why there is steep decline of trust in Ugandan intellectuals: they eat from both sides of the mouth (2023).
  • Kenyans listen to East Africans: Ruto and Raila have graduated into nuisance EAC should dump (2023)
  • Uganda: We have seen far more [problem creation than solving during Museveni’s 37 years in power (2023)
  • Creative Destruction: Uganda is in serious midlife crisis and old thinking must die to give way to rebirth (2023)
  • Africa: There is need to rethink teaching; the greatest teachers like Jesus Christ, Socrates Albert Einstein etc had no degrees (2023)
  • Rwandan horrors was genocide and part of a political programme of vengeance directed against Hutu (2023)
  • Academics charged with conserving and managing our wildlife and total environment suffer from imposed ignorance (2023)
  • Uganda’s eating chiefs look at a presidency infested with hounds who ravage the treasury and then vomit on shoes of the poor (2023).
  • Homosexuality or money: How World Bank conquers nature by arm-twisting Africans to have a go at the unnatural (2023)
  • Homosexuality: It is time Africa and other developing countries gave world Bank and IMF a wide berth (2023)
  • History repeats itself: just as revolutions eat their own, Ugandan political parties are committing suicide (2023)
  • Tyranny of a family: Ugandans belong to Uganda but politically live under the thumb of General Museveni (2023)
  • Queerism: How World Bank doles out wicked money to evangelize homosexuality and engineer African’s self-termination (2023)
  • Transition of Museveni from barter trade propagator to overseeing ruthless mafioso of Uganda Inc (2023)
  • While Locusts menace poses threat to food security in East Africa, Uganda’s control methos fall off the pace (2023)
  • Stewed militarism: Is Uganda waiting to deploy army and bombs to combat next wave of locust invasion?  (2023)
  • Why did the President Ignore Kyagulanyi in His Address to the Nation? (2023)
  • Is Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) a Muslim Rebel Outfit? (2023)
  • Are Tutsi in Uganda Bahima? If not Why do they Prefer to Pose as Such? (2023)
  • Are Ugandans finally genuinely getting politically liberated by President Tibuhaburwa Museveni?

(2023)

  • Is President Tibuhaburwa Museveni Metamorphosing from Nochangist to Changist (2023)
  • Are there Mafias in Uganda? (2023)
  • Humanity: from Qeer to Qeers and the growing anti-God attitude on the globe (2023)
  • General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Uganda and the World: Which Way? (2023)
  • Haemorrhage of World Bank funded projects (2023)
  • Uganda: The fundamental change that was (2023)
  • Does Opposition have a future on the political landscape of Uganda? (2023)
  • The new conquest of Buganda: reorient academic mind for relevant research (2023)
  • Is Meaningful Opposition in Uganda now left to Bobi Wine and his NUP? (2023)
  • Towards Integration of Knowledge for Sustainability and Future-ready Professionals. January 2023
  • How President Tibuhaburwa Museveni has been able to stay in power for so long in Uganda? November 2023
  • Science for Survival, Critical Thinking, Genuine Interaction and Future-ready Professionals. November 2023.
  • Where is Education going in the 21st Century? The Case of Uganda. November 2023
  • The Politics of Pure Science in Uganda. November 2023
  • Africa: From Knowledge Splitting and Knowledge Adding to Knowledge Integration. June 2023
  • The Role of Universities in Knowledge Integration and Reintegration. June 2023.
  • Knowledge, Knowledge Integration and the Concept of Three Types of Knowledge. July 2023
  • Knowledge Integration Revolution in Higher Education Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning. October 2023
  • Being an Interdisciplinary, Crossdisciplinary, Transdisciplinary and Extradisciplinary Scholars and Team Scientists. October 2023
  • The Knowledge Integration Revolution in Higher Education: Crossdisciplinary Teaching and Learning October 2023.
  • Do Human Rights Matter anymore in Uganda? October 2023.
  • How to Free Uganda from Intellectual Confusion and Social Instability October 2023.
  • Does a Spiritual World Exist Just Like the Physical World Does? October 2023.
  • How Can Uganda Liberate Herself from “Aid” Dependency? October 2023.
  • Integrating Conservation, Biodiversity and Sustainability: The Case of Uganda. October 2023.
  • Why Environmental Security and Ecological Security Matter in Uganda. October 2023
  • How NRM Functionaries Undermine Environmental Integrity, Sustainability and Justice. October 2023.
  • Public Diplomacy in the Nile Basin: The Role of Non-State Actors in Promoting Transboundary Water Cooperation. Keynote Address, Seventh Nile basin Development Forum, Online Webinar Discussion.  (2023)
  • Uganda from Musevenism to Kyagulanyism: Identity Politics to the Politics of Interests? October 2023.
  • University Education: Some Topics in Knowledge Integration for Research and Learning. October 2023.
  • Uganda: Interdependency, Independency and Dependency? October 2023.
  • Transition from Disciplinarily to Transdisciplinarity Educated Persons of the 21st Century and Beyond, November 2023.
  • The Threats of Centrally Mediated Nomadic Pastoralism in Uganda (2023)
  • Environmental Governance for Diverse Ecologies in Uganda: Is it Possible? November, 2023.
  • Rethinking of Governance of Science and Technology in Africa in light of the Knowledge Integration Momentum, November 2023
  • The refugee Malaise and the Futurity of Uganda December 2023
  • Does God Really Exist? The Evidence. December 2023.
  • The Academia and the Academics at an African University. December 2023
  • The Politics of Development in Uganda: Poverty Generation Through Moneylenders and Money Bonanzas. December, 2023.
  • Imagining the future of Africa by 2123. December, 2023.
  • Failed State, Failed Leadership and the Crisis of Population Explosion in Busoga. December, 2023.
  • Can Big Bang Theory Prove Non-existence of God? December 2023.
  • The Curse of Palm Tree Plantation in Uganda, December 2023.
  • Why Do People Say No When They Mean Yes? December 2023.
  • East African Community: Federation or Confederation? December, 2023.
  • Higher Education: Partial List of Knowledge Integration Scholars Worldwide, December 2023.
  • Have Popes Always Been Prone to Being Anti-God? December 2023.
  • The Disatragedy of Uganda’s Roads Subsector, December 2023.
  • Reintegrating Knowledge and Truth: Science, Religion and Politics are not Diametrically Opposed, December 2023.
  • Governance by Deception with Special Reference to Uganda, December 2023.
  • Does One Have to Have a Degree in Order to be a Scientist? The Case of Uganda, December 2023.
  • Transdisciplinarity: Integrating Certified Experts, Non-Certified Experts, Stakeholders and Practitioners in One Spectrum of Thinking and Action, December 2023.
  • The Cancerous Borrowing Behaviour of the National Resistance Movement Government of Uganda, December 2023.
  • Religion, Politics and Polarization in Uganda: The Religiopolitics of Pastor Bugingo, January 2024.
  • Peace in a Globalized World: Does it Always Mean the Absence of War? January, 2024.
  • Political Uses of Religion: How Uganda’s Tibuhaburwa Museveni Uses Religion to Govern, January 2024.
  • Africa of Centuries Ago was Far More Creative and Innovative Than Current Africa, January 2024.
  • Why I Mourn for Uganda in My last Days on Earth in Physical Form, January 2024.
  • Is African Inventor Maxwell Chikumbutso the Answer to Climate Change? January 2024.
  • Governance by Deception with special reference to Uganda, January 2024.
  • Why the old and elderly should matter in Uganda today and tomorrow, January, 2024.
  • Uganda: From poll tax to graduated tax to multiple taxes, January, 2024.
  • The educated fools of Uganda, January 2024
  • NRM Regime Neoliberalizing Everything in Uganda: The Case Green Land Grabbing, January 2024.
  • How eroding traditional cultures is simultaneously eroding our environment in Uganda, February 2024.
  • The death of Uganda’s education system and the rise of castes. February,2024
  • Is Uganda too poor to increase the salaries of public servants?  February, 2024
  • Uganda: a country of many diversities waiting to be fully integrated in development. February 2024.
  • Education policy review should rethink education for human survival in the complex 21st century. February 2024.
  • When Ugandans lose everything. February 2024.
  • The politics of education in Uganda. February 2024.
  • Busoga the Perennial Loser, February 2024.
  • Managers of Education in Uganda can learn from their Counterparts in Rwanda, February 2024.
  • How I have Gained and Lost and Lost by Integrating Myself in the Digital Culture, February 2024.
  • A Treatise on the Political Contests for Kyabazingaship in History of Busoga, Uganda: 1939-2023. February 2024.
  • How I revolutionized Environmental Training at Makerere University, Uganda, February 2024.
  • Preparing Twenty-First Century Environmentally Knowledgeable, Literate and Conscious Graduates at Makerere University, Uganda. February 2024.
  • Chameleon-Like Political Changes in Uganda with Tibuhaburwa Museveni Central to Them. February 2024
  • Styles and Types of Thinking that Should Flourish in a Twenty-First Century University. February 2024
  • Did Uganda’s President Idi Amin Really Claim a Big Chunk of Western Kenya? February, 2024
  • The Limits of Specialization in Higher Education in Uganda. February 2024
  • Luzira? What about the Academic Prisons in our Universities? February 2024
  • It is Not MURBS Killing the Retirees of Makerere University, Uganda. February 2024
  • Political and Leadership History of Uganda: From British Colonial Era to Movement Era (Book in Press) (2024)
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