Ugandans brace for the worst
President Museveni announces 14-day lockdown as market vendors are beaten, the sick unable to move to hospitals and the wealthy bunker down in their solar-powered homes.
President Museveni announces 14-day lockdown as market vendors are beaten, the sick unable to move to hospitals and the wealthy bunker down in their solar-powered homes.
The evolution of techno, from within Detroit’s African-American community to Kampala, Uganda.
Why we need to make climate action our daily duty.
Staff writer Will Shoki sits down with Ugandan-born rapper and housing advocate Zohran Mamdani about his bid to represent Queens in the New York State Assembly.
War, peace, and cooperation among herder-farmers in northeastern Uganda.
A new film about Kony 2012 is a lesson in how not to fight simplification with more simplification.
Is western media’s mostly individualized focus on the Ugandan opposition figure Bobi Wine helpful to his movement?
South Africa introduces a new law which allows traditional leaders along with third parties to decide for communities, without their consent.
To say we are "allies" would be to delude ourselves into thinking that some of us are safe. We are not safe.
The late Mbiti is praised for indigenizing Christianity. However, his veneration of "African" tradition also served as theological justification for authoritarian rule.
The pop star turned Member of Parliament, Bobi Wine, is only the latest in a long line of music-as-politics in Uganda.
The Somali artist and DJ, Hibotep, is one of the many pushing electronic hybrid sounds from East Africa through the epicenter of the movement, Kampala.
A trove of unprinted photographs and other media from the Idi Amin years in Uganda is now available for public view giving us insight to the concerns of the regime and realities of living under his rule.
The charge is "misusing a computer." Dr. Stella Nyanzi remains incarcerated to this day in Luzira Women’s Prison.
When Ugandan police imprisoned Bobi Wine in his own home, the singer-turned-lawmaker used the internet, music and multiple languages to craft a call for solidarity between civilians and security forces.
Challenging the success narrative that masks the disruptive social impact of neoliberal transformation under General Yoweri Museveni in Uganda.
The identities, liberal or homophobe are cultural and political. They are not a perfect mirror of the narrative of homophobia in Africa.
Caricatures aside, how do President Yoweri Museveni and the National Revolutionary Movement state reproduce power?
The planned global Education Outcomes Fund—the UN seems onboard—would create markets for “non-state” providers while guaranteeing profits for private investors that purchase “impact bonds.”
Bobi Wine, building off political protest of the last decade, has become a symbol for a new politics in Uganda.