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    Museveni at 81: Uganda’s Struggle Under a President Who Refuses to Leave

    Museveni’s journey from bush war hero to entrenched ruler is now widely seen as a story of betrayal.

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 15

    NEW

    East Africa’s Judicial Crackdown: Tanzania Mirrors Uganda’s Path of Repression

    Uganda's playbook of suppression now a regional script? Tanzania's arrest of Deogratius Mahinyila mirrors Uganda's tactics.

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 15

    NEW

    Alexandros Marinos: Museveni, Muhoozi, and the UPDF Are to Blame for Her Death

    But who is to blame if injustice incessantly grows wings? Of course, Ugandans are.

    Godwin Muwanguzi

    Sep 14

    Busoga, Museveni, and the Politics of Selective Benevolence

    It is easy for Museveni to dismiss past leaders as “bad leadership.”

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Sep 13

    A Bitter Sweetness: The Crisis of Sugar Quality in Uganda

    The irony is tragic: in trying to survive economically, farmers compromise the very product that sustains their livelihood.

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Sep 13

    When Words Walk on Their Own

    A Speech by Israel Y.K. Lubogo—King’s College Budo

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Sep 13

    Debby Kats: Beauty Wrapped in the Callouses of Destiny

    Soft hands may dazzle, but hard hands deliver; beauty without work is decoration; beauty with work is destiny.

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Sep 13

    The Vanishing Advocate

    A Discourse on Providence in a Hungry City

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Sep 13

    When a Son of Uganda Knocks on the Mayor’s Door: A Discourse on Lessons from Zohran Mamdani’s Rise

    The lesson is clear: Ugandan politics must descend from the mountaintop of rhetoric and confront the reality of people’s lives.

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Sep 13

    Who really runs the world: book smarts or street smarts?

    This debate—book smarts versus street smarts, academicians versus non-academicians—cannot be answered universally.

    MUNUNUZI TIMOTHY KISAKYE

    Sep 12

    The Abduction of Robert Lugya Kayingo

    The implications for Uganda’s democracy are stark—opposing the regime is treasonous.

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 12

    Iron Sheets and Iron Will: The Corruption Storm Surrounding Uganda’s Speaker Anita Among

    The Anita Among corruption reveals deeper systemic issues in Uganda’s governance.

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 12

    Congo’s War, Africa’s Shame

    By ignoring Congo, Africa’s leaders are not only betraying the Congolese people—they are sabotaging the continent’s future.

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 12

    Resistance and the Urgency of Africa’s Liberation from Neo-Colonialism

    If Africa is to liberate itself, resistance must be redefined for the 21st century.

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 12

    Religion as a Political Tool under Museveni

    President Museveni's blending of faith and politics further blurs the line between spiritual leadership and authoritarian control.

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 12

    Israel's Reckless Strike on Qatar Is a Blatant Assault on Sovereignty and Peace Efforts

    Israel’s strike in Qatar is more than a military miscalculation—it is a strategic disaster.

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 10

    Regime’s Abductions and the Brewing Storm of Resistance

    Uganda’s future does not belong to the men in unmarked vans. It belongs to its people.

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 10

    Nepal’s Gen Z Uprising: A Fiery Demand for Change and a Warning to Uganda’s Museveni

    The question is not whether the Ugandan youth will rise, but when they will.

    Godwin Muwanguzi

    Sep 10

    Mr President, poetry isn’t just art—it’s a catalyst for national growth

    Far from being irrelevant, poetry is dangerous—dangerous to dictators, but liberating for societies.

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 07

    NUP: The People’s Party That Forgot the People

    The party that once claimed to fight elitism seems to have become a victim of it.

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 01

    Forty Years of Failure: Protecting the Gains

    Protecting the gains here means ensuring ignorance remains an asset for those in power.

    The Critique Magazine

    Aug 31

    The Pen Under Siege: Uganda’s Writers on the Frontlines

    And yet, as dictators tremble before the written word, one truth remains indisputable: the pen is mightier than fear.

    The Critique Magazine

    Aug 30

    How to Live in Chaotic Uganda

    Truly, in Uganda, nothing goes to waste—except government promises.

    Abdullatif Khalid Eberhard

    Aug 30

    FUFA Under Moses Magogo’s Stewardship

    A Case of Misguided Administration?

    Akampurira Agapito

    Aug 30

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    Museveni at 81: Uganda’s Struggle Under a President Who Refuses to Leave

    Museveni’s journey from bush war hero to entrenched ruler is now widely seen as a story of betrayal.

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 15

    NEW

    East Africa’s Judicial Crackdown: Tanzania Mirrors Uganda’s Path of Repression

    Uganda's playbook of suppression now a regional script? Tanzania's arrest of Deogratius Mahinyila mirrors Uganda's tactics.

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 15

    NEW

    Alexandros Marinos: Museveni, Muhoozi, and the UPDF Are to Blame for Her Death

    But who is to blame if injustice incessantly grows wings? Of course, Ugandans are.

    Godwin Muwanguzi

    Sep 14

    The Abduction of Robert Lugya Kayingo

    The implications for Uganda’s democracy are stark—opposing the regime is treasonous.

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 12

    East Africa’s Judicial Crackdown: Tanzania Mirrors Uganda’s Path of Repression

    The Critique Magazine

    NEW

    Alexandros Marinos: Museveni, Muhoozi, and the UPDF Are to Blame for Her Death

    Godwin Muwanguzi

    Museveni at 81: Uganda’s Struggle Under a President Who Refuses to Leave

    Museveni’s journey from bush war hero to entrenched ruler is now widely seen as a story of betrayal.

    The Critique Magazine

    NEW

    Busoga, Museveni, and the Politics of Selective Benevolence

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    A Bitter Sweetness: The Crisis of Sugar Quality in Uganda

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    When Words Walk on Their Own

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Debby Kats: Beauty Wrapped in the Callouses of Destiny

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    The Busoga Paradox—Uganda’s Most Gifted, Most Underutilised, and Disenchanfrised Region

    A Competitive Case for Global Equivalence

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Jun 02

    The University Talk

    Peer Pressure and the Student

    Atino Teddy

    May 09

    The Strangers in Our House

    A Satirical Reflection on Exploitation.

    Abdullatif Khalid Eberhard

    Mar 15

    Paupers With Goldmines

    We have gold, but does it benefit us, Ugandans?

    Godwin Muwanguzi

    Feb 15

    Voices & Stories

    VOICES & STORIES

    For God’s Sake, What is Love Without Tolerance?

    The Critique Magazine

    Aug 09

    VOICES & STORIES

    Our Lake, Our Fish—But Never Truly Ours

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Jul 25

    VOICES & STORIES

    To the Man Who Couldn’t Love Me Past My HIV Status

    Joy Ratem Ochwo

    Jun 28

    VOICES & STORIES

    The Busoga Paradox—Uganda’s Most Gifted, Most Underutilised, and Disenchanfrised Region

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Jun 02

    Sources & Activism

    SOURCES & ACTIVISM

    Alexandros Marinos: Museveni, Muhoozi, and the UPDF Are to Blame for Her Death

    Godwin Muwanguzi

    Sep 14

    SOURCES & ACTIVISM

    Iron Sheets and Iron Will: The Corruption Storm Surrounding Uganda’s Speaker Anita Among

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 12

    SOURCES & ACTIVISM

    Regime’s Abductions and the Brewing Storm of Resistance

    The Critique Magazine

    Sep 10

    SOURCES & ACTIVISM

    “We Refuse to Be Victims”: Why Sam Mugumya’s Disappearance Must Alarm Us All

    Dr. Lina Zedriga Waru Abuku

    Aug 28

    Culture & Critique

    CULTURE & CRITIQUE

    The African Voter

    Godwin Muwanguzi

    Jul 06

    CULTURE & CRITIQUE

    “Enugu”—The Bitter Choir That Claps When You Fail

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Jun 24

    CULTURE & CRITIQUE

    Selvi

    Shrutha Lokanath

    Jun 24

    CULTURE & CRITIQUE

    Gay or not Gay, Activist or not Activist: There is Nothing “In-between”.

    Godwin Muwanguzi

    Jun 08

    Features & Analysis

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    Busoga, Museveni, and the Politics of Selective Benevolence

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Sep 13

    FEATURES & ANALYSIS

    A Bitter Sweetness: The Crisis of Sugar Quality in Uganda

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Sep 13

    FEATURES & ANALYSIS

    When a Son of Uganda Knocks on the Mayor’s Door: A Discourse on Lessons from Zohran Mamdani’s Rise

    Isaac Christopher Lubogo

    Sep 13

    FEATURES & ANALYSIS

    How to Live in Chaotic Uganda

    Abdullatif Khalid Eberhard

    Aug 30

    Global Watch

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    Museveni at 81: Uganda’s Struggle Under a President Who Refuses to Leave

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    Sep 12

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