Skip to the navigationchannel.links.navigation.skip.label. Skip to the content. Monitor Blogs|Nation Media Group|Africa Review|The East African|Daily Nation|The Citizen|NTV|NTV Uganda|Mwananchi|Business Daily
Tuesday
February 12,  2013
  • News
  • Business
  • OpEd
  • Special Reports
  • Magazines
  • Sports
  • Arts & Culture
  • Jobs & Tender
GO
Login
Submit
Not registered?  Click here
Forgot your password?
National|Education|Insight|World
Prosper|Commodities|Finance|Markets|Technology|Insurance|Auto
Editorial|OpEd Columnists |Commentary|Letters|Cartoon
Uganda@50|Elections|Project Success|Amin|War Memories|Obote
Full Woman|Thought and Ideas|Health & Living|Jobs and Career|Score|Life|Homes and Property|Farming
Soccer|Basketball|Boxing|Cricket|Athletics|Rugby|Golf|Tennis|Motor Sport|Other Sport|Sports Columnists|
Ask The Doctor |Dining & Recipes|Entertainment|Travel|Theatre & Cinema|Reviews & Profiles|Religion|Relationships|Fashion & Beauty
Barbs and Bouquet|Outside the Box
Emirates
Home OpEd OpEd Columnists
  • LETTER TO A KAMPALA FRIEND: Munini K. Mulera
  • Shared destiny of the oppressor and oppressed

  • An old man’s crisis of patriotism
  • Coup threats legitimise past buffoon regimes
  • UPDF cannot topple the government

  • PRESS FREEDOM: David Sseppuuya
  • Pre-colonial Bunyoro’s healthcare beats Uganda’s

  • In Kenya, have tribe, form political party or alliances
  • No medal for Amin? Never mind; he’ll get one in 2030
  • What trouser waists say about the Ugandan man

  • PLAINLY SPEAKING: Nicholas Sengooba
  • Producing quality citizens, Uganda’s challenge for the next 50 years

  • NRM ‘rebel MPs’: Beware its just more about drama than democracy
  • Clear the way, Speaker Rebecca Kadaga is on her way back home
  • Museveni’s Parliament problems are more psychological than political

  • EAR TO THE GROUND: Charles Onyango Obbo
  • Why an antelope came 460kms from Murchison Falls and died in Busitema

  • The trouble with Uganda’s economic gangsters…
  • A former Kenyan minister on Kaguta, and the deadly games he’s playing
  • A coup, democratic rent, and the curse of Euripides in Uganda

  • IN MY VIEW: Daniel Kalinaki
  • Numbers can lie, Mr Rwakakamba, and they rarely tell the whole story

  • Museveni of the Kaunda suit is the best President we will never have
  • Like grasshoppers in a jar, we’ve become hostage to our despair
  • To mourn Mulwana’s death is to cry out for local investors

  • TALKING POINTS: Karoli Ssemogerere
  • January 26, 1986: We remember Brother Kisitu

  • Is military rule the nuclear option?
  • Is Legislature fading as the “people’s house”?
  • 2013: What will become of Uganda’s oil fortune?

  • POLITICS: Augustine Ruzindana
  • Regime survival, not people’s welfare, dictates resource allocation

  • Strategic importance of opposition victories in district by-elections
  • Once again a victim of Umeme bills delivery and disconnection rackets
  • Threats against teachers demanding a fair remuneration must stop now

  • PARLIAMENT WATCH: Yasiin Mugerwa
  • A section of Opposition MPs in Parliament.

    A ‘fresh’ House needs fresh ideas

  • A spineless Parliament does not help anyone
  • A little change in Speaker’s office could do us good
  • Is NRM winking in the dark?

  • INSIDE SOURCE: Bernard Tabaire
  • Get a grip, Madame Speaker; Let parliamentary reporters be

  • For NRM to rule 27 years more, it must support people like Kazeire
  • Mulwana’s smooth transition carries lessons for our politics
  • Rebel MPs can do a lot more good if they just so choose

  • ON THE MARK: Allan Tacca
  • Giving Obote a Jubilee medal and not Amin

  • Museveni should just return to the bush
  • Ugandans, the NRM and their thieves
  • As Museveni fights ‘rebels’, who is governing Uganda?

  • Latest Opinions
  • Political debate a good approach
  • We must continue the fight against Female Genital Mutilation
  • Solve this science puzzle in schools
  • Wapa, Ssekandi, Kadaga faced similar challenges and made similar decisions
  • Why agricultural diversification is vital for our rural transformation
  • Accuracy is paramount
  • Welcome to the southern route
  • On the need for African leaders to learn the lessons of history - Part I
  • Neocolonialism back in Africa
  • Mr Museveni, you have made your mark, now its time to go
  • Most Popular
     
  • In Pictures

Namuwongo Slum Children

Namuwongo Slum Children
A mother and child who live in Namuwongo B Zone, a slum near Kampala capital city. All photos by...
Entering the new year with Ugandan artistes

Entering the new year with Ugandan artistes

President Museveni on four-day state visit to Russia

UYD activists arrested over Museveni’s "birthday party"

About us9.33 KFMBusiness DirectoryTerms of UseWeb MailSubscriptionsMonitor MobileContact usAdvertise with UsSqoope-Paper RSS