Uganda finds itself at a crossroads as President Yoweri Museveni, who has ruled the country for nearly four decades, recently marked his 80th birthday. Celebrations for this milestone event spread across the nation, with the president pledging to introduce free education in all government primary and secondary schools. However, amid …
Read More »Former ITI President and Cultural Icon Jackson Ndawula Passes Away
The Ugandan arts community is reeling from the recent loss of Mr. Jackson Ndawula, a towering figure in the country’s cultural landscape. Mr. Ndawula served as the President of ASSITEJ (International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People) and Chairman of the Uganda Korea Cultural Friendship Association, playing a …
Read More »South Africa : Ugandan LGBTQ+ Activist Frank Fabian Kalungi Leads the Fight for Equality
Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act, one of the most draconian anti-LGBTQ+ laws in the world, has created an alarming environment for human rights violations. Passed in May 2023, the law imposes life imprisonment for “homosexual acts” and even the death penalty for cases deemed “aggravated homosexuality.” This law has not only threatened …
Read More »Opinion: President Museveni at 80: A Symbol of Stagnation and Failed Legacy
As President Yoweri Museveni marks his 80th birthday, Uganda stands at a crossroads—burdened by a leader who, rather than ushering in a new era of political, economic, and social prosperity, symbolizes stagnation, personal glorification, and national despair. The grand celebrations around Museveni’s birthday have less to do with Uganda’s achievements …
Read More »Bobi Wine Reveals Shocking Plans: Museveni Seeks to Abolish Elections, Secure Parliamentary Vote for Presidency
In a stunning revelation, opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, known as Bobi Wine, has exposed President Yoweri Museveni’s alleged plans to undermine Uganda’s electoral process. According to Bobi Wine, Museveni intends to eliminate direct presidential elections and instead secure his position through a parliamentary vote, a move that critics are calling …
Read More »NUP’S Robert Kyagulanyi Fires Back at Museveni over 1 Million Vote Rigging Claim ,Demand Election Audit
The National Unity Platform (NUP) party President Robert Kyagulanyi has written to President Yoweri Museveni, formally accepting the latter’s challenge to resolve election rigging claims in court. Museveni, who has ruled Uganda since 1986, recently accused the opposition party of rigging the 2021 general election by one million votes, a …
Read More »Abrosexuality: Redefining Sexual Fluidity in a Digital Age
The internet is a playground for new terms, constantly reshaping the way we understand identity, and the latest addition to this ever-expanding vocabulary is abrosexuality. Like many terms rooted in the evolving gender identity spectrum, abrosexuality is challenging traditional notions of sexual orientation, offering a fresh perspective on sexual fluidity. …
Read More »Singer John Blaq To Headline African Descent Ontario All-VVIP African Descent Art & Culture Talent Exhibition
African Descent Ontario is thrilled to announce the upcoming All-VVIP African Descent Art & Culture Talent Exhibition, a premier event scheduled for Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 237 Sackville St., Toronto, ON M5A 3G1. This exclusive, invite-only affair will spotlight the vibrancy of African culture, heritage, and art, featuring none …
Read More »Canada : Violence Against Women International Conference on Women and Culture Is This Friday
Violence against women is a deeply rooted issue that extends far beyond the realm of physical harm. The broader scope of violence encompasses not only physical abuse but also sexual, emotional, psychological, and financial abuse. Understanding this spectrum of violence is critical for fostering an inclusive approach to protecting women. …
Read More »36 FDC Members Arrested in Kenya Demand Return of Confiscated Phones Amid Treason Charges
several members of Uganda’s Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party, who were arrested in Kenya on charges of treason, have petitioned the court to order the return of their confiscated mobile phones. The activists claim that during their arrest, security officers took possession of their phones and used them to …
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