Recently I wrote an article about justice and I specifically focused on what happens to a society when justice sleeps. In that article, Kisanja No More Sleep is a Test of Justice, I based my arguments on the Islamic...
By Nakhokho Rashid Matselele
Ugandan Journalist | Media & Communication Specialist | Columnist | Media Ethics, Religion, Politics, Culture & Society |Chairperson Muslim Writers Guild of Uganda
An Islamic Insight on Uganda’s Anti-Corruption Fight The 2026–2031 term of Museveni’s presidency has started at a very high pace. Almost every day, there is a major controversy in the media that has given Ugandans sleepless nights. This time,...
When Bank of Uganda Governor Michael Atingi-Ego appeared before the parliamentary committee considering the Uganda Sovereignty Bill 2026, nobody expected the usually measured central banker to sound like he was reading from a disaster script. But that is exactly...
AI in Ugandan universities, and what should be done to ensure proper Lecturers’ assessment of students AI in Ugandan universities is quickly changing how students learn, research, and complete coursework. When I met Raphael Porro, a first-year nursing student...
Nowadays, whenever chaos erupts in any African country, the default response from many leaders is predictable: foreign interference. They claim that unrest is orchestrated by external powers that seek regime change. It’s a narrative that might be comforting for...
Mass killings and widespread atrocities against civilians are continuing across Sudan, particularly in the war-torn Darfur region, as fierce fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) intensifies. The fall of the key...
