Ugandans spend Labour Day unconsciously as simply another public holiday. Labour Day has a long treacherous history whose commemoration requires deeper and purposive reflections on understanding labour. The debate on labour has spanned generations, and…
Author: Morris Komakech
Mr. Fred Muwema’s litigation brought against the mysterious person called Tom Voltaire Okwalinga (TVO), in Ireland, is an interesting ghost chase. The case, many of you…
Dear Acholi Leaders; my leaders, I am writing for the very first time to you. Given the gravity of the subject, I humbly beg that you…
We learnt long ago that Political Parties are formed to vie for power and capture it. Once in power, the party must fight as much it…
In the last couple of weeks, Uganda’s media space has been awash with controversies and scandals, one after the other. The storm created by the powerful…
When Ugandans woke up on the morning of November 26, 2016, all they heard, read and saw in the news were dead bodies, a burnt palace,…
The ban on Comprehensive Sex Education in Uganda’s schools needs challenging. That Uganda has a Ministry of Ethics and Integrity that is entirely engrossed with sexual…
The Lord Mayor, Erias Lukwago must be applauded for turning down an invitation to meet with Mr. Museveni over the fate of Kampala’s evictions. The “Muloodi”…
The reading from Hon. Nobert Mao in the Daily Monitor of November 16, 2016 left me wanting more. The debate on Hon. Betty Nambooze’s proposed bill…
I previously questioned the endemic nature of the problems that is steadily driving our health service delivery system to crumble. The editorial of the Daily Monitor…