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Amin wages war against Buganda's king and goes on an army recruitment drive.
In the 1970s, Amin enlisted Black Ugandans to battle against racial minorities who were said to dominate the economy and ...
In a sharply critical report, two research groups have raised a chilling alarm: the country’s military is no longer simply a tool of state power; it is the state. Titled Guns Everywhere: The Military ...
It’s 50 years since a tense international standoff that brought together a British lecturer, an infamous dictator, and a ...
Museveni made it explicitly clear throughout the campaigns. If the elections were rigged, ‘they’ would hear from him in his ...
Named one of C anadian Immigrant’s Top 25 Canadian Immigrants in 2019, Ladak is widely respected for his work in healthcare ...
Mamdanis in Uganda belong to the Khoja community, a South Asian Muslim merchant caste, that shaped economic development ...
The Adjumani West MP and Second Deputy Prime Minister, Gen Moses Ali, who trounced his three challengers by a wide margin for ...
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Uganda: Why I Am a Musevenist
Opinion - There is a growing tradition of Musevenists. I have studied President Museveni for over 20 years; his books and essays remain optimal sources. At some point(s) I have disagreed with some of ...
My grandfather secured a job at the Walkers factory (earning £50 a week), while my grandmother worked at Cora and Sons, a ...
Colonel Isaac Maliyamungu stands out as one of the most feared and controversial figures in Uganda's post-independence ...