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Rob Walker
Opinion

Boosting Uganda’s image abroad

In early 2005, the Uganda Tourism Board forked out at least US$1m to CNN to boost the country’s image abroad. Compared to what we would be billed for having a celebrity, say, Kanye West, as our brand ambassador for the same period as the CNN ad was, that figure is arguably small. Yet the results would be way better with a celebrity than going through a media house.

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Satire

Kathleen did a Noble thing!

Only a Noble heart could have this kind of daring gut; representing a country where arts and sports are covered in dirt. Where, if not alert, you get dragged into every spat. Just for that, she deserved a huge pat, and a cowboy hat, right from the very start!

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Satire

In Uganda, we run!

We run out of fuel for our planes. We keep borrowing and run further into debt. We run the economy into the ground. The Banks run after us cos we defaulted on our loans. We run against corruption while running towards it. We run 70% out of MBs before we even load the MBs!

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Opinion

Covid-19 lockdowns: are we beating the air?

The rapid evolution of the coronavirus since its outbreak in December 2019 has dragged the world down a nasty rabbit hole. It’s apparent that many nations are still facing the great dilemma regarding which approach to take so as to sort of crawl their way out of this chaotic mess.

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Satire

Mandatory isolation for the animals as well

For all we know, there might be more variants in the world than number of Ugandan MPs. It’s now almost like a variants race [see ‘arms race’]; and you get the sense that every country is as though striving to be perceived as the one with the most powerful mutation of the virus. “Hey! Our variant is deadlier. And copyrighted! Get your own!” India yells at America.

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Opinion

Which way will politicians choose?

In mid-April, the UPDF and media fraternity held a soccer match themed, “A new era of working relations with journalists.” This event was an apparent effort by the Ugandan military to ease tensions following what had become a never-ending series of savage clashes between security personnel and journalists.

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Opinion

Magufuli or Biden’s way: global leaders have a choice to make

In dealing with perhaps the greatest challenge of his lifetime, Magufuli placed God front and centre of the crisis. He treaded where only handful of renowned global church leaders dared; publicly declaring that God would protect Tanzania, choosing rather to bow to and exalt the Lordship of God over the country than to walk down the path of least resistance and cower to the tyranny of science.

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Opinion

Archbishop Luwum death, and why such history keeps visiting us

On a day such as this, much more than deliver rosy speeches, the perfect tribute to the late Janani Luwum would be to thoughtfully reflect on and put into action the ideas he greatly espoused. Doing that represents the continuation of the legacy of a man whose life was sacrificed on the altar of peace, unity, truth and justice.

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Music Review

Greater Love

Whereas the instrumentation and rhythm in the opening seconds are somewhat reminiscent of a favorite pop classic of Sade’s from the 1980’s; a wonderful blend of the tenor and alto in the fourth minute of Greater Love results in an explosion of pleasurable listening experience to climax this enchanting piece of music. And just like that, 4 minutes came and went!

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Music Review

Fresh sounds from Zoe Melodies

If you had trouble coming across a well-arranged piece of music with great vibe and powerful lyrical references to the societal distortions that characterized the year 2020 eventually spilling into 2021, this might be the hit you were looking for.

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