COMMENT | Nkwazi Mhango | Western democracy has been synonymous with western countries, which glorify themselves as being ‘successful and mature democracies’, even though they’re practically not, if analysed historically and compared and contrasted to realities on the ground. I must say it from the outset, democracy wasn’t born in …
Read More »The politics of hate, blackmail, intimidation and moles MUST end with our parents!
COMMENT | John K Wasikye | We should all be in position to honourablely agree and disagree, and to compare notes, especially on issues concerning our country Uganda. We should be able to agree and disagree in broad daylight, regardless of political or religous background. The other day, as we patiently …
Read More »Creative industry should contribute to the national revenue basket
Where the artist is a freelancer and is hired by a promoter, events manager or another artist, the person who hired their services is required to withhold 6% of the amount paid to the artist if the artist is Ugandan based COMMENT | Sarah M. Chelangat | Over the last two …
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It remains impossible to predict all the ways AI will reshape human lives and civilisation COMMENT | Ana Palacio | This may be the year when artificial intelligence transforms daily life. So said Brad Smith, President and Vice Chairman of Microsoft, at a Vatican-organised event. But Smith’s statement was less a prediction …
Read More »Sleepwalking on Megathreat Mountain
How current intellectual and cultural climate forebodes the madness in the great interwar novel, The Magic Mountain COMMENT | Nouriel Roubini | A host of interconnected “megathreats” is imperiling our future. While some of these have been long in the making, others are new. The stubbornly low inflation of the pre-pandemic period …
Read More »The Entebbe International Airport I know
✳ The 10 airports with the worst reputations Port Harcourt International Airport, Nigeria Jeddah King Abdulaziz International Airport, Saudi Arabia Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport, Nepal Tashkent International Airport, Uzbekistan Caracas Simón Bolívar International Airport, Venezuela Port au Prince Toussaint Louverture International Airport, Haiti Kabul Hamid Karzai International Airport, Afghanistan Ho Chi …
Read More »Scaling Diaspora remittances
How to move conversations from the recent U.S. Africa Leaders Summit by the Biden administration into Action COMMENT | Almaz Negash | With a median age of 20 years and 60 percent of the population under 25, Africa is the youngest continent in the world and holds the future. Projections show that …
Read More »Encourage holiday makers to exercise entrepreneurship
A lot can be done instead of the usual routine of waking up children to spend the day on TV cartoon networks COMMENT | Michael Jjingo | Ideas are easy; Implementation is hard – Guy Kawasaki. We need to get our younger generation to start craving to own a business at a …
Read More »Dominic Ongwen’s trial
How the case of a former child soldier at the ICC exposed weaknesses in international criminal law COMMENT | Clare Frances Moran | Guilt and innocence are rarely clear-cut, even in the most heinous of crimes. The recent appeal of Dominic Ongwen, former commander in the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), shines a light …
Read More »The DRC-Rwanda conflict, coloniality and refusal of EAC to unite
COMMENT | Nkwazi Mhango | I was left puzzled when I heard that Kenya that failed miserably to pacify Somalia, has now sent its army to fight M23 rebels in the DRC. A million questions have been generated by the decision. The first question is why Kenya alone? How did Kenya …
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