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Uganda

On the campaign trail with Bobi Wine
Africa
/ 7 December 2020

On the campaign trail with Bobi Wine

Dodging tear gas and bullets with Uganda’s opposition leader

By Liam Taylor
Under cover of Covid, Uganda targets LGBTQ+ shelter
Africa
/ 25 November 2020

Under cover of Covid, Uganda targets LGBTQ+ shelter

Pandemic rules were used to justify a violent raid on a homeless shelter in Uganda, but a group of victims is pursuing a criminal case against the perpetrators

By Madlen Davies
‘Don’t vote, overthrow the dictators’
Africa
/ 21 November 2020

‘Don’t vote, overthrow the dictators’

Tanzania’s opposition leader, who is again in exile, says ‘instead of telling people to vote, we should be telling them to prepare for popular revolt

By Simon Allison
Citizens win case for safe childbirth
Africa
/ 17 November 2020

Citizens win case for safe childbirth

In Uganda 16 women in labour die each day. One woman, backed by a civil society organisation, took the state to court

By Amy Fallon and Tinka Teddy Nalule
The Trump era is over. But the fight for democracy is just getting started
Africa
/ 14 November 2020

The Trump era is over. But the fight for democracy is just getting started

A respected and robust United States — with all of our flaws, mistakes and missteps — can be good for the defence of democracy, not least in Africa

By Jeffrey Smith
Is a wealth tax the answer?
Opinion
/ 12 November 2020

Is a wealth tax the answer?

More wealth taxes may soon be a reality for east African countries in the wake of Covid-19

By Melissa Duffy and Aliya Khanbhai
Maintaining Museveni’s securitised state
Africa
/ 11 November 2020

Maintaining Museveni’s securitised state

As Ugandans prepare to go to the polls in January 2021, the involvement of security forces in the electoral process is a given and political reform seems a long way off

By Su Muhereza and Eshban Kwesiga
How much does it cost to run for office in Uganda?
Africa
/ 3 November 2020

How much does it cost to run for office in Uganda?

The parliamentary candidates who won in the 2016 elections were those who spent the most

By Emmanuel Kitamirike and Peter Kisaakye
The challenges of delivering a Covid-19 vaccine in Africa requires a new approach
Africa
/ 14 October 2020

The challenges of delivering a Covid-19 vaccine in Africa requires a new approach

It is imperative that we train healthcare workers and participate in continent-wide collaboration

By Dr Leonard Bikinesi and Dr Sanjeev Arora
The return of Uganda’s royal Rolls Royce
Africa
/ 13 October 2020

The return of Uganda’s royal Rolls Royce

The Kabaka of Buganda’s fleet of Rolls-Royces was seized in a coup nearly 60 years ago. Now his successor has brought the only known ‘survivor’ home

By Andrew Arinaitwe
Museveni isn’t worried about winning the election, but about what comes next
Africa
/ 4 October 2020

Museveni isn’t worried about winning the election, but about what comes next

Uganda’s president is likely to win the next election. But Bobi Wine’s constituency poses the most serious threat yet to his continued rule

By Eric Mwine-Mugaju
‘He ain’t heavy, he’s a policeman and he’s paying . . .’
Africa
/ 20 September 2020

‘He ain’t heavy, he’s a policeman and he’s paying . . .’

The story behind Ugandan photojournalist Nicholas Bamulanzeki’s iconic picture of the policeman in the floods

By Andrew Arinaitwe
‘Pro-family’ campaigners ignore pregnant women dying during Covid lockdowns
Africa
/ 10 September 2020

‘Pro-family’ campaigners ignore pregnant women dying during Covid lockdowns

Conservative groups are fighting efforts to expand African women’s access to healthcare. Do they care about women all the time, or only when they’re procreating?

By Arya Karijo and Lydia Namubiru, The Continent
Poking fun at Museveni is no joke
Africa
/ 3 September 2020

Poking fun at Museveni is no joke

A ‘deranged’ comedy group is testing the limits of the Ugandan leader’s long rule – and his patience

By Eric Mwine-Mugaju
Why do presidents cling to power?
Africa
/ 24 August 2020

Why do presidents cling to power?

Four former heads of state speak about what being president is actually like

By Simon Allison, Dhashen Moodley and Kiri Rupiah
Is Bobi Wine more than a one-hit wonder?
Africa
/ 18 August 2020

Is Bobi Wine more than a one-hit wonder?

COMMENT: For all Bobi Wine’s evident popularity, it remains to be seen if he can build a political machine capable of posing a serious threat to Uganda’s president

By Su Muhereza and Eshban Kwesiga
Businesses should use alternative energy sources, industry bodies advise
Business
/ 8 August 2020

Businesses should use alternative energy sources, industry bodies advise

Business associations are urging companies to continue seeking alternative energy sources in light of Eskom’s court judgement which would allow the utility to bump up electricity prices up to 15% from next year April 2021.

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Why Uganda needs a Stella Nyanzi in Parliament
Africa
/ 14 July 2020

Why Uganda needs a Stella Nyanzi in Parliament

Many Ugandans find Stella Nyanzi’s mode of protest, including vulgar insults and stripping to make a point, unsettling. But her challenge to the country’s patriarchy could bring much-needed reform

By Eric Mwine-Mugaju
The SADC will regret its approach to Mozambique’s insurgence
Africa
/ 13 July 2020

The SADC will regret its approach to Mozambique’s insurgence

The SADC has been lackadaisical in its response to the insurgency in Mozambique and in so doing, is putting several other southern African countries at risk

By Webster Zambara and Annah Moyo-Kupeta
Bobi Wine presents his presidential credentials
Africa
/ 9 July 2020

Bobi Wine presents his presidential credentials

The Ugandan opposition leader believes he is best-placed to lead an opposition coalition

By Simon Allison
Pandemic-induced human rights violations a double tragedy to humanity
Africa
/ 6 July 2020

Pandemic-induced human rights violations a double tragedy to humanity

The conflation of human rights violations and a pandemic leave the most vulnerable marginalised. Equitable and democratic societies are needed to fight against this

By Webster Zambara
We were arrested in Uganda while protesting for black lives
Africa
/ 2 July 2020

We were arrested in Uganda while protesting for black lives

White supremacy must be held to account if systemic anti-blackness is to be rooted out of society

By Kelsey Nielsen and Caleb Okereke
Meet Katoto, Museveni’s big fan
Africa
/ 27 June 2020

Meet Katoto, Museveni’s big fan

The TV cartoon character — think Homer Simpson meets Robin Hood — with added propaganda

By Eric Mwine-Mugaju
End voluntourism and the white saviour industrial complex
Africa
/ 26 June 2020

End voluntourism and the white saviour industrial complex

We need to dismantle the unequal systems we have upheld in Africa. Divesting from missionary tours is a good place to start

By Rosebell Kagumire
25 years of selling newspapers
Africa
/ 11 June 2020

25 years of selling newspapers

From a street corner in Kampala, a newspaper vendor has observed an industry in decline — quickened by the coronavirus pandemic

By Andrew Arinaitwe
Sex workers abandoned as Covid-19 crackdowns undo Africa’s HIV efforts
Africa
/ 4 June 2020

Sex workers abandoned as Covid-19 crackdowns undo Africa’s HIV efforts

Controlling Covid-19 may worsen Africa’s HIV epidemic by stopping state and civil society health services built up over 35 years

By Lydia Namubiru, The Continent, Khatondi Soita Wepukhulu and Kerry Cullinan
On the road with East African truck drivers
Africa
/ 1 June 2020

On the road with East African truck drivers

In East Africa, truck drivers are being attacked, robbed and used as diplomatic footballs

By Simon Mkina, Godfrey Kimono and David Mono Danga
“I was just running along with police as they dragged her”
Africa
/ 26 May 2020

“I was just running along with police as they dragged her”

Sumy Sadurni describes the photo she captured of Stella Nyanzi being arrested by police in Kampala

By Simon Allison
End the pandemic of violence against women activists
Africa
/ 25 May 2020

End the pandemic of violence against women activists

In countries such as Uganda, Zimbabwe and Egypt female champions are beaten up, sexually abused, jailed and even “disappeared”

By Nic Cheeseman and Jeffrey Smith
Flooding cuts power in Uganda
Africa
/ 6 May 2020

Flooding cuts power in Uganda

Government threatens forced removals in response

By Sipho Kings
The Ugandan good Samaritan sanitising hospitals and police stations
Africa
/ 5 May 2020

The Ugandan good Samaritan sanitising hospitals and police stations

Compelled to make a difference during the Covid-19 pandemic, an IT consultant is now helping to keep essential services workers healthy

By Samira Sawlani
I buried my father on Zoom. Was I laying my culture to rest?
Africa
/ 4 May 2020

I buried my father on Zoom. Was I laying my culture to rest?

The Covid-19 pandemic prevented me from leaving London to be at my father’s funeral in Uganda and perform the rites. Instead, I attended it online

By Eric Mwine-Mugaju
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