Category: Opinions
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How Sheebah fell into Cindy’s trap
To her credit, Sheebah has done well through the years to get to the top. An example of hard work pays.
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Why I won’t be Flying Uganda Airline Again, Any time Soon.
Alas, the return journey – several days later – pans out no differently. A flight earlier scheduled for 10:00 hours seemingly seems on course until another last-minute change.
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The woes of Uganda’s Music Industry, a Misdiagnosis, and the Roadside Garden in which everyone defecates!
Let’s ask ourselves the actual questions. How did we move from a generation that used to buy music to one that can only attend concerts?
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OFWONO OPONDO; Official burials turning into pomp, vanity, extravagance
By it we invite the world to witness our lavish splendor, parading the most expansive ceremony that should otherwise be private for the grieving family.
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(OPINION; OFWONO OPONDO) Minister’s assassination most foul, King Charles III stain, and US bullying
But it offers some breather that President Joe Biden is now more a figure of fun ridicule within and around the world than a president in full control.
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A PASS discusses The Big 3
They will always be remembered as great men that changed the face of Ugandan music.
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Gen. Salim Saleh Rallied NSSF To Play a More Transformative Role
By Charles Batambuze & Sam Okello-Kelo It has been weeks of unending drama at the country’s top retirement fund, the National Social Security Fund (NSSF). There is a duel between Hon. Betty Amongi the Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development and NSSF Managing Director Richard Byarugaba. This has also attracted the usual fear mongering…
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The creative industry has enormous potential if we put in the effort
By Denis Jjuuko A musician who is becoming increasingly famous in the country was recently hired to perform at an event somewhere in Kampala. The musician turned up on time with a copy of their songs in the order in which they wanted to sing over them. As the DJ played the music, the musician…
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A guide on surviving a World Cup in November-December
By Denis Jjuuko Every four years, almost everyone’s attention is focused on what is generally considered the world’s premier sporting event. Thirty-two national teams from around the world compete for the ultimate prize of becoming world champions or at least to show up and have that recorded in history. Somebody posted on social media that…
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Fighting against EACOP while loudly silent about Lwera is confusing
By Mohamed Kimbugwe It is commendable that loud and clear voices of some Ugandans have come out against the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline! Anything that threatens the environment to that magnitude must not go unquestioned! However, if we only find it necessary to question some threats to the environment, and not others, one can’t…