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Uganda’s Workers Ready to Celebrate Yet Another Year of Endless Hustle

As Uganda eagerly prepares to mark Labour Day on May 1st, excitement is thick in the air — or perhaps…

ODEKE BAZEL: Will NUP Survive Its Own Revolution?

By Odeke Bazel When the National Unity Platform (NUP) erupted onto Uganda's political landscape, it ignited a wave of hope:…

AI Education from Kindergarten to University: Global Trends, Lessons, and Strategic Roadmap for Africa

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is redefining the foundations of global economies, governance, industries, and social structures. In 2024, McKinsey Global Institute…

Why Are Ugandans Leaving Offices For Politics?

By Odeke Bazel There is a quiet exodus happening across Uganda. Not from the country, but from its boardrooms. From…

Politics in Uganda: The New CV Shortcut or National Service?

By Odeke Bazel Once upon a time in Uganda—not in a fairy tale but in a reality more dramatic than…

Africa’s Worst Raw Export isn’t Iron Ore. It’s Her Daughters

By Apollo Buregyeya. In just 9 hours, I flew from Entebbe to Addis Ababa to Ouagadougou. No London layover. No…