In a world where integrity seems to be on the decline, Dominic Adeeda, a passionate lawyer associated with the Uganda Consortium on Corporate Accountability, is determined to make honesty a top priority. His unwavering commitment to transparency extends beyond imagination, as he envisions a future where truthfulness reigns supreme. We had the opportunity to sit down with him during the ...
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Uganda’s Population Growth: Museveni’s Perspective
In a recent address, President Museveni explained his opposition to certain family planning methods, stating that he had dismissed foreign concerns about Uganda’s population growth. He emphasized that he wanted the country to progress at its own pace, without external interference. However president Museveni argued that some family planning methods were incompatible with Ugandan cultural traditions and values. He expressed ...
Read More »Biden vs. Trump: An Unsettling Debate Leaves Doubts Lingering
Prior to Thursday evening’s showdown, many Americans had reservations about Joe Biden ‘s suitability for the highest office. Unfortunately, this debate failed to assuage those concerns, leaving them unresolved and lingering in the minds of the electorate. As the debate unfolded, it became increasingly evident that Joe Biden faced an uphill battle. From the outset, he struggled to meet the ...
Read More »Deputy Prime Minister Halts Demolitions In Mayuge: Beacon Of Hope For Displaced Locals
In the serene district of Mayuge, a wave of distress has gripped the local community. The National Forestry Authority (NFA) enforcement team stormed the area, leaving a trail of demolished homes in their wake. Nearly 13 years ago, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni issued a directive to return the land gazetted for a forest reserve in Mayuge to the local communities. ...
Read More »Bolivian Coup Leader Arrested As Democracy Prevails: A Tale Of Resilience And Unity
In a stunning turn of events, Bolivian police have apprehended the leader of an attempted coup just hours after soldiers raided the presidential palace in the capital city of La Paz. Armored vehicles and troops had positioned themselves on Murillo Square, where crucial government buildings reside, only to withdraw later. The rebel military leader, General Juan José Zúñiga, who had ...
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