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Why French Was the Language of the Courts and English the Language of the Poor in England

By Steven Masiga Many ancient scholars believed that law came from gods of justice, and it was generally believed that,…

Who is a lawgiver in Uganda, God or gods, or perhaps the village patriarchs?

Many ancient scholars believed that law came from gods of justice, and it was generally believed that in pronouncing justice,…

BABIRYE LILLIANE: Trade Order and Evictions Without Inclusion Risk Leaving Uganda’s Poor and Vulnerable Behind

Government efforts to enforce trade order, demolish houses in wetlands, and regulate buildings not on plan are meant to create…

Retirement Should Bring Peace, Not Financial Fear

Retirement is often imagined as a season of rest, reflection, and freedom after decades of hard work. Yet for many…

Why Museveni Could Turn to Persis Namuganza for Speaker

In the intricate and often turbulent world of Ugandan politics, few figures embody the qualities of resilience, loyalty, and integrity…

In the Shadow of Loss: Waiswa Mufumbiro, Grief and Conviction

By Evans Najuna The passing of a loved one is always a deeply personal tragedy. But when it unfolds against the…