M7 seems more confident. Why?
Let’s hope Besigye’s massive crowds of supporters did not defy the registration exercise! On Thursday February 18, Ugandans will wake ...
Let’s hope Besigye’s massive crowds of supporters did not defy the registration exercise! On Thursday February 18, Ugandans will wake ...
They capitalise on financial illiteracy and gullibility of Ugandans, to fleece them! But how is this affecting the economy? As ...
You cannot transform a country of boda-boda riders, food vendors, kiosks, hawkers of Chinese counterfeits, musicians, and bar ownersAuthorities in ...
In Kenya leaders serve their country; in Uganda they serve a political party!In his book entitled, "Collapse", Jared Diamond wrote ...
All signs indicate that money is being ring-fenced for political c ampaigns ahead of 2016 elections!Remembered forever is one's first ...
My only worry is that no one might be willing to buy it! But we can handle the transaction in ...
I have a dream that this “politics of keeping people in poverty by trying to bring them out of it” ...
Government is evidently uncoordinated; institutions of the state are long dead, and the country is noticeably suffering from “Sejusamania”! These ...
The KACITA traders who often close shop to blackmail government are agents of bad globalization -- are salesmen for China, ...
It’s now less debatable that Museveni has failed, yet it likely that even if replaced him with Besigye or Bukenya ...
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