By Amiri Wabusimba. The Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) has been hailed as a transformative agenda aimed at equipping Ugandan learners with practical skills and critical thinking abilities for the modern world. While policymakers and political leaders trumpet this initiative as a transformative agenda, their actions betray a troubling disconnect from the …
Read More »Harriet Kakinda Hosts Heartfelt Thanksgiving Mass in North York, Celebrating Faith, Gratitude, and Community
The air was filled with warmth and gratitude as Harriet KAKINDA hosted a heartwarming Thanksgiving Holy Mass on January 4, 2025. At her residence in NorthYork, Ontario Canada, surrounded by family, friends, and the cherished St. Andrew Catholic Parish Church Ugandan Community, Harriet, poured out her joy and heartfelt appreciation …
Read More »Kanjjako Widows Association Visits Hajjat Sophie Safina Kenyangi at Old Kampala Hospital
Kanjjako Widows Association, a dedicated group of widows living with HIV/AIDS, on Friday 3rd Jan paid a condolence visit to Hajjat Sophie Safina Kenyangi, The UMSC National Chairperson of the Muslim Women Council, following the loss of her father, the late Haj Swaib Kalandi. Haj Swaib was laid to rest …
Read More »How Museveni’s NRM Ghetto Structures Empowered Gangs to Terrorize Citizens
In a controversial move aimed at consolidating power among urban youth, President Yoweri Museveni’s launch of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) ghetto structures inadvertently unleashed a wave of terror across Kampala and other urban centers. These structures, designed to mobilize the so-called “ghetto vote,” have instead emboldened notorious gangs that …
Read More »Full Figure Admits Bribing Nsambya Hospital to Sway NRM Singer Alien Skin’s Case Amid Crackdown on Opposition
In a shocking revelation, Ugandan socialite and political commentator Full Figure confessed to bribing Nsambya Hospital administrators with over 40 million Ugandan shillings to interfere in the case against Fangone Forest Entertainment boss, Alien Skin. The confession, made during a public outburst, exposed how bail was mysteriously granted to the …
Read More »East African Law Society Condemns Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania Over Abductions and Enforced Disappearances
The East Africa Law Society (EALS) has expressed concern over the resurgence of human rights violations across the East African region, citing abductions, enforced disappearances, torture, and extrajudicial killings as growing threats to the rule of law. In a statement released on December 31, 2024, EALS condemned these acts, …
Read More »Uganda Law Society Opposes Museveni’s Ban on Police Bonds, Citing Constitutional Breach
The Uganda Law Society (ULS) has opposed President Museveni’s directive banning police bonds for individuals accused of embezzling funds from government programs such as the Parish Development Model (PDM) and Emyooga. The ULS described the move as a violation of the Constitution and a perpetuation of colonial-era repression. In a …
Read More »Dominion Church &The Dominants 23 Foundation: Empowering Toronto’s Afro-Black Community and Shaping Legacies
In the heart of Toronto, a story of resilience, gratitude, and transformation unfolds—one that exemplifies the profound impact of community, faith, and shared purpose. The Dominants 23 Foundation, an organization founded by individuals whose journey to a new life in Canada began with immense challenges, has emerged as a beacon …
Read More »Abductions and Human Rights Violations: The Growing Shadow of “Musevenism” in East Africa
The tragic erosion of democratic freedoms and human rights in East Africa is a stark warning to the region and beyond. What was once a bastion of hope for many—Kenya—is now being tainted by the dark wave of enforced disappearances, abductions, and repression, a haunting echo of what has been …
Read More »Male Deogratius : Museveni’s Police Bond Ban Fuels Human Rights Concerns Amidst Political Posturing
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s recent directive banning police bonds for “village thieves” marks yet another troubling escalation in Uganda’s approach to law enforcement. While framed as a measure to curb rampant crime and inefficiency, this move risks exacerbating human rights violations and perpetuating the culture of impunity within state security …
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