By Dr Fay Hodza and Eriah Lule Across Africa, secondary schools sit at the centre of national development ambitions. Yet many learners complete their school […]
Category: Opinion
An era of ‘softies’
By Isaac Tumwine Recent neuroscientific discussions have sparked concern after emerging studies suggested that Generation Z (Gen-Zs) could become the first generation to show a […]
Christmas is no longer the same
By Justine Namara Christmas used to feel magical, especially for those of us who grew up in large families. As children, it cost us nothing! […]
Child safeguarding: A holiday priority we cannot ignore
By Maureen Kizito As the 2025 school year ends and the holiday season sets in, our homes and communities fill with excitement. Yet even amid […]
Social media will make or break you
By Eriah Lule “Manager, check the links below. Q (not her real name) and her boyfriend are running OnlyFans and Strip Chat accounts. Don’t forget […]
Why I finished an MDiv after a PhD: Choosing formation over credentials
By Rev Prof John Mulindwa Kitayimbwa On October 24, 2025, I graduated from Uganda Christian University with a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a moment that […]
Cross-Generation Sex is a window to luxury, misery
By Eriah Lule Campus nights and unexpected encounters Back at campus, a classmate invited us to her birthday party, sponsored by her partner. The evening […]
Uganda’s youth and the temptation of shortcuts
By Justine Namara Walk through the busy streets of Kampala and you will quickly notice the restless energy of Uganda’s youth. From young men on […]
Building ethical work culture, making meetings productive
By Daniel Cheleste One evening, in a cosy setting among a few colleagues enjoying a light-hearted moment, I was confronted with a blunt question:“What exactly […]
EPS auto rollout: road safety reform or revenue trap?
By Daniel Cheleste The Ministry of Works and Transport recently launched the Express Penalty Scheme (EPS) Auto under the 2024 Traffic and Road Safety Regulations. […]
