Opinions

In Tanzania leaders work for national development, in Uganda rulers embezzle funds and build posh houses for their lovers

  I have observed the development of two countries in East Africa over the last 10 years and how those countries have used their Social Security Funds. In Tanzania the rulers there built the largest a Public University in East Africa and they funded thousands of housing units, constructed over 20000 km of tarmac roads, […]

Betty Kamya asks Ugandans to copy Kenya’s political style

  With due respect, Prof George Kanyeihamba’s news article that the speaker of Uganda Parliament Ms Rebecca Kadaga erred in refusing to recall Parliament” published in The Daily Monitor of 3 February, 2013, was as naïve as the reference to Speaker Wapakhabulo’s 1998 ruling on withdrawal of signatures for petitions submitted to the Speaker. For […]

Washed Away Dreams

From the first time a child joins school, everyone’s hope and dream is that they make it to each final level class and graduate to the next. Many resources go into this endeavour; fees, tutorials, books, pencils, advice – everything needed to have a success story. This is not a one man job – there are relatives, […]

Statement by Gen. David Sejusa Tinyefuza on mismanagement of government affairs

Fellow Ugandans, The country is witnessing a lot of violence, disruption of social life and general apprehension of the people of Uganda. The population is beginning to feel unsure about the future and generally insecure. This is a complete reversal of the feeling and belief which our people had when they defeated dictatorship. Therefore, this […]

Why president Museveni is grooming his son to replace him

It is like now a habit for African dictators to position their sons and close family members to replace them after their death.  In Black Africa, Equatorial Guinea’s President is also grooming his son to succeed him at the helm of this tiny but oil-ric African country. The repression is very brutal in Equatorial Guinea and the son of […]

Analysis: Uganda’s problems is lack of moral values

Uganda’s problem is locked in lack of moral values, norms and virtues and unless Ugandans themselves address this even if president Museveni’s government exits power it will be a mere change of guards. Our writers have been able to exchange their thoughts with many people and organizations but everyone’s mind has been engraved with formulas […]

Children of ministers, government MPs and officials to study in UPE schools

Children of ministers, government MPs and officials to study in UPE schools

Last week I traveled to Mauritius and visited a number of companies and Non Governmental organisations there. I was sponsored by Makindye Sabagabo, the political jurisdiction where I work as the SPEAKER to go to Mauritius and study how the lower government councils, Non Governmental Organisations there operate. While I was in Mauritius I learnt […]

Clostridium perfingens

Clostridium perfingens is a bacterium found in faeces, water, soil, air and contaminated meat left at a poor temperature. The symptoms of Clostridium perfingens usually begin from 6 to 24 hours after ingestion and resolve within 24chours. The doctors and scientists tell us that the common symptoms of Clostridium perfingens include watery diarrhea, and abdominal […]

Recommended food for crohn’s disease

Good nutrition is important for everyone but people with crohn’s disease must be especially diligent about eating wholesome meals. It is best to buy fresh ingredients (organic if possible) and prepare them yourself. Protein deficiency is common in people with crohn’s. Incorporate quality protein source into your diet, such as organic chicken, legumes, turkey and […]