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Decentralisation Without Services: Has Power Really Reached the People in Uganda?

When Uganda adopted decentralisation, it was sold as a simple, powerful idea: take power closer to the people. Districts would…

A Light Dimmed Too Soon: Our Energy Transition Needs Honest Reflection

My neighbour Sarah runs a small salon in Wantoni, Mukono. For the past month, her schedule has been dictated not…

The 2026 Elections: A Trap We Pretend Not to See – Kaweesa Kaweesa

Uganda is heading into the 2026 general elections fully aware that the game is rigged, yet pretending that participation alone…

After Museveni: Uganda Might Face a Surprise Leader, Says Magufuri

Behind the golden curtain of Uganda's power house, three casts emerge: directors, ambitious actors, and extras who never make the…

BUYINZA ADAM LUZINDANA: People Who Said They Made Bobi Wine Have Failed to Make Themselves

Time is the ultimate judge, and in the realm of Ugandan politics, its verdict is becoming increasingly clear. A growing…

The Silent Pain of Nurses and Midwives Amid Bureaucracy and Corruption in Licensing

Across Uganda, nurses and midwives continue to carry the weight of the health system—providing care, comfort, and lifesaving services in…