1Uganda, a Theatre of Blood and LiesHistory is watching. And when the curtain finally falls on this dictatorship, it will remember who chose complicity—and who chose courage.Abdullatif Khalid Eberhard
2"A Suit, a School, and the Soul of Leadership: A True African Story of Integrity"Africa does not lack wealth. It lacks the kind of leadership that puts people before personal gain.Arinaitwe Reagan
3Key Discussions and Recommendations from the Continental Conference on the Promotion of Economic and Social Rights of Women, Including in the Context of Extractive IndustriesWomen’s socio-economic rights and gender equality in Africa’s extractive industries.Joy Ratem Ochwo
5Uganda’s 1926 Flag Bearer: When Time Slips, Nations StumbleWe need not a flag bearer from 1926, but a vision bearer for 2026Isaac Christopher Lubogo
6Independent or Just Indefinitely Dependent? Our independence remains a national costume that’s colourful, symbolic, and worn once a year.Abdullatif Khalid Eberhard
7Hate Me or Love Me: Otafiire’s Blunt Truth and the Constitution on TrialIn Uganda, the law no longer reigns; it limps, wounded and dishonoured.Isaac Christopher Lubogo
8Parliament by Populism? Competence vs. Celebrity in Uganda’s Elections. The dilemma in plain viewUganda needs musicians, comedians, and entertainers — but Parliament is not their natural stage.Arinaitwe Reagan
9The Hunter, the Lion, and the AI Death of Africa’s KnowledgeColonialism silenced Africa with ink. Neo-colonialism muted it with economic policy.Arinaitwe Reagan