OPINION: Navigating The Challenges Of Western Influence On Uganda’s Sovereignty With Specific Focus On Our Future Leaders

By Betty Kizito The period between 1957 and 1994 saw the complete decolonisation of the black continent after over a century of foreign domination. The decolonisation movement took the sacrifice of the great men and women of this continent and cost the blood of our forefathers. Uganda in particular attainedself-rulee from the British sixty years…

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Museveni beats NUP’s Bobi wine 1 – 0 to attend Africa Leaders’ Summit in the US.

After months of ping-pong between the National Unity Platform (NUP) leaders and their sympathizers to discredit the National Resistance Movement government and prevent President Museveni from attending the US – Africa summit, US President Joe Biden has maintained his Invitation to Mr.Museveni. On Sunday morning, the Vice President Maj Jessica Alupo, Presidency Minister Milly Babirye…

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Enriching a Few People is a Security and Human Rights Threat – Livingstone Sewanyana

Leading Human Rights Promoter and Executive Director of the Foundation for Human Rights Initiative Dr.Livingstone Ssewanyana has warned that the fast rising levels of poverty will complicate the observance of Human Rights in the country. Sewanyana says majority of the human rights violators are poor people used to abuse the rights of others while majority…

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