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February 14, 2026

Uganda’s 2026 Flawed Election: A Recipe for Continued Unrest.

The Uganda presidential election on January 15, 2026, ended with the Electoral Commission declaring President Yoweri Museveni the winner for a seventh term. He garnered 71.65% of the vote (over 7.9 million votes). His main challenger, Robert Kyagulan
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February 14, 2026

Uganda’s 2026 Election: National Security or Suppression? (Part 2)

The Uganda presidential election on January 15, 2026, ended with the Electoral Commission declaring President Yoweri Museveni the winner for a seventh term. He garnered 71.65% of the vote (over 7.9 million votes). His main challenger, Robert Kyagulan
February 14, 2026

Weaponization of National Security (Part 1)

The Uganda presidential election on January 15, 2026, ended with the Electoral Commission declaring President Yoweri Museveni the winner for a seventh term, with around 71.65% of the vote (over 7.9 million votes). His main challenger, Robert Kyagulan
January 27, 2026

Whose Flag Is It Anyway? Patriotism, Power, and Repression in Uganda

Uganda is currently experiencing a political struggle over flags, not just party symbols but the national flag itself. What should be a neutral symbol of unity has become a flashpoint in the 2026 election campaigns, revealing deeper issues surroundin
January 27, 2026

When Fear Replaces Facts: Disinformation in Uganda’s Elections

The just concluded Presidential and Parliamentary elections revealed a stark truth: fear has become the organizing principle of politics. Celebration belongs largely to those for whom the system worked, and to those who built that system. Disinformat
January 27, 2026

The Myth of a “Peaceful Election”: Violence Hidden in Plain Sight

Uganda’s elections are routinely described by state authorities as “peaceful,” a claim repeated with such regularity that it has come to function less as a factual assessment than as a narrative shield. Violence, in this telling, is either denied out
January 27, 2026

“Protecting the Gains”: How Uganda’s Elections Are Being Won Without Voting

For the forthcoming general elections, the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) adopted the campaign slogan “Protecting the Gains.” For many Ugandans, however, the gains to be protected are not developmental achievements, nor democratic mileston
January 27, 2026

Abateketeke disposed: What Uganda’s Parliament Really Needs

Uganda has recently been caught in a noisy, emotional, and at times bitter debate about Members of Parliament and the kind of Parliament the country deserves. The spark was the National Unity Platform primaries process, where several long-serving, we
January 27, 2026

In Defence of the “Lumpen”: Why Uganda’s Politics Cannot Exclude Its Wounded Majority.

This article was born out of unease. Unease triggered by a statement from my friend Samwyri, popularly known as “Chaos Theory”, a veteran activist whose efforts I respect, but whose recent reflection on X left me troubled. He said, and I quote, ‘the
January 27, 2026

God, Guns, and the Ugandan Struggle: Rethinking Faith in Our Fight for Change

Earlier this week, I had a refreshing conversation with Maria Nattabi Ledochowska, the National Unity Platform candidate for Butembe County. Amidst the prevalent practices of survival handouts, voter buying, and populism among young politicians, Mari

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January 8, 2026

Blood and Ballots: The Turbulence in Uganda’s Democracy

This is an in-depth investigative documentary examining the persistent cycle of electoral violence that continues to shape Uganda’s political landscape as the country heads toward the 2026 general elections. Drawing on eyewitness testimony, verified
April 28, 2025

‘Release our people’ – Wives & mothers of political victims cry out

Since the 2021 elections, hundreds of opposition supporters have been detained, disappeared, and even killed. Some are facing trial before the Military Court Martial.
October 8, 2024

‘Release our people’ – Wives & mothers of political victims cry out

Since the 2021 elections, hundreds of opposition supporters have been detained, disappeared, and even killed. Some are facing trial before the Military Court Martial.