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Uganda

  • Uganda police killing. Credit: youngrobv
    Africa InsidersUganda

    Insiders Insight: The police killing and cover-up in Uganda

    By Africa Insiders
    April 2, 2019
    African Arguments is and always will be freely-accessible to everyone. But we also have a separate spin-off product called the Africa Insiders Newsletter. It consists of weekly emails with additional ...
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  • At the border between Rwanda and Uganda. Credit: Uganda Media Centre.
    PoliticsRwandaTop storyUganda

    Closed borders and fighting words: Rwanda and Uganda’s deepening rift

    By Ivan M. Ashaba & Gerald Bareebe
    March 12, 2019
    “No one can bring me to my knees,” said President Kagame. “Once we mobilise, you can’t survive,” said President Museveni. Uganda and Rwanda’s relationship ...
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  • South Sudan refugees arriving in Imvepi settlement in northern Uganda, fleeing deadly war and hunger in their country, in 2017. Credit: Kieran Doherty/Oxfam.
    SocietySouth SudanUganda

    South Sudan: We refugees are divided. But we also hold the key to peace.

    By Vivian Amuna
    December 14, 2018
    That people in my refugee settlement would fight to the death for a seat to watch a football match is not normal. But there ...
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  • For nearly two decades, the Lord's Resistance Army's activities were focused in northern Uganda. Former commander Dominic Ongwen is now on trial. Credit: matthewberry.
    SocietyTop storyUganda

    Victim, perpetrator, son? The other side of the ICC’s Ongwen trial.

    By Jassi Sandhar
    September 18, 2018
    The trial of a former LRA commander is meant to ensure justice. But many in northern Uganda are sceptical. The International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
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  • Will relations between Presidents Yoweri Museveni Paul Kagame worsen with the trial of Kayihura? Credit: Rwanda govt.
    Editor's PicksPoliticsRwandaUganda

    Uganda: A police chief on trial and deepening suspicions with Rwanda

    By Ivan M. Ashaba & Gerald Bareebe
    September 10, 2018
    For over a decade, Kale Kayihura was seen as President Museveni’s fiercest protector. Now he’s accused of being President Kagame’s man. For 13 years, ...
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  • When Ugandan politician Bobi Wine was arrested, people across East Africa voiced their opposition both online, through the #FreeBobiWine hashtag, and offline.
    KenyaPoliticsTop storyUganda

    #FreeBobiWine and today’s Pan-Africanism for the digital age

    By Nanjala Nyabola
    August 23, 2018
    African activists are increasingly finding their voices amplified by allies across the continent. Most #FreeBobiWine traffic came from outside Uganda. The violent arrest, detention ...
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  • Bobi Wine leading a protest against Uganda's new social media tax. Credit: Bobi Wine.
    Editor's PicksPoliticsUganda

    Generation gap: What #FreeBobiWine tells us about Ugandan politics

    By Kristof Titeca, Patrick Edmond & Anna Reuss
    August 23, 2018
    Uganda’s old guard fear the new and they don’t know what to do. Today, Ugandan MP Robert Kyagulanyi – better known as musician Bobi Wine ...
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  • Bobi Wine on the campaign trail with Kassiano Wadri, the independent candidate that won the Arua by-election last week. Credit: Bobi Wine.
    PoliticsUganda

    Bobi Wine: Why the Ugandan regime is so rattled by the popular musician

    By Michael Mutyaba
    August 20, 2018
    When Bobi Wine is released, the young and outspoken MP will likely be welcomed by even bigger crowds than he left behind. When Robert ...
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  • Yusuf Byaruhanga and Israel Bendaki, members of the HIV "positive living group" in Kampala. Credit: Thomas Lewton.
    Editor's PicksSocietyUganda

    Toxic masculinity and the spread of HIV in Uganda

    By Alice McCool & Brian Mutebi
    May 8, 2018
    In Uganda, HIV prevalence is four times higher among young women than young men. In an informal settlement in central Kampala, Yusuf Byaruhanga sits ...
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  • Ugandan dancers at President Yoweri Museveni's 2016 swearing in. Credit: GCIS
    PoliticsTop storyUganda

    Uganda’s unexciting last ditch effort to stop Museveni’s life presidency

    By Michael Mutyaba
    April 30, 2018
    A court is deliberating on whether to reinstate presidential age limits, thus putting an end date on Museveni’s rule. Might it…? Given that it ...
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