By Lukanga Samuel Here in Uganda, Labour Day is the only public holiday in the month of May and like most people,...
By Lukanga Samuel Aristotle’s statement that man is a “political animal” can be taken in a number of ways. One reading is...
By Lukanga Moses As I was watching Jajja Yoweri Kaguta Museveni delivering his speech at Atiak Sugar Factory while making checks and...
By Lukanga Samuel The decision-making process of a voter is tied to their perception and desires. It is often not a logical...
By Lukanga Samuel There’s a type of hard-boiled political operatives in Uganda who always have televisions on in the office – sometimes...
By Lukanga Samuel At a moment when populist and anti-elite sentiments are flourishing on both sides of the political spectrum, it is...
By Lukanga Samuel Having witnessed the launch of the NRM membership registration exercise by H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Tibuhaburwa aka Ssaabalwanyi, the...
By Lukanga Samuel To be politically correct is to choose words and sometimes actions that avoid disparaging, insulting or offending people because...
By Lukanga Samuel Well knowing that the world’s poor are disproportionally affected by the impact of corruption on public services, the NRM...
By Lukanga Samuel In many African countries the combination of decentralisation and competitive multi-party elections creates opportunities for national partisan struggles to...
By Lukanga Samuel For young people (Bazzukulu as called by the president) transitioning out of the child welfare system at 18, adulthood...
By Lukanga Samuel As millennial and post-millennial voters become the largest group of voters around the world, the ‘grandfather effect’ has seen...