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
Luzira Prison: Where Uganda’s Conscious are Ordained
During a recent podcast shoot with Eron Kizza and Aloikin Praise, something small but unsettling happened. A moment that replayed in my mind with the stubbornness of a memory that wants to teach you more than you're ready to learn. We were discussing
A Year of Silence: Justice Eludes Julius Ssemwaka’s Family
December 23, 2025, marks a year since Julius Ssemwaka, a mini-truck driver, was shot dead by a policeman in Nakasero, Kampala. The incident, sparked by a traffic dispute, has gone largely un-investigated, with the suspect, Constable Charles Bahati, s
US Aid Cuts and their Impact on Uganda’s HIV Community
The US government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Uganda, injecting USD 2.3 billion (approximately UGX 8.09 trillion) into the country's health sector.
Part 1: Kiteezi: One year after the tragedy, serious concerns emerge
A year after a section of Uganda’s largest garbage dump site at Kiteezi near the capital Kampala collapsed killing dozens of people and displacing hundreds,…
Part 2: KCCA moves from Kiteezi tragedy to Buyala disaster
In the weeks after a section of Uganda’s largest garbage dump site at Kiteezi near the capital Kampala collapsing and killing dozens of people and…
Part 3: Compensation woes for Kiteezi victims
For months after the disaster at Kiteezi, the death toll was disputed, with residents and local authorities reporting different numbers. KCCA public health director Dr.…
How to spot fake news
Fake news is nothing new, but bogus stories can reach more people via social media than what good old-fashioned viral emails could accomplish in the years past.