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April 2025

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Born with Words in my Mouth

They say I was born with words in my mouth, A chatterbox, they say, But what do they know of the echoes that chase me, from the cracks in my bones to the deepest part of my soul? I speak, and these words, they rise like a fire not to burn, but to light the […]
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What’s in the National Budget?

When I was young, I saw hope in the eyes of nearly every adult Hope—pure, untainted hope, With a certainty that the National Budget would be their salvation. A plan, they said, to lift everyone from the jaws of poverty. They would say Bajeti ekwata ku buli muntu, A way out, they called it A […]
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Activists push for review of Investment Code Act

A group of civil society organisation is pushing for the review of the Investment Code Act 2019, to possibly make it responsive to the current business environment and regulatory and social needs. Many say that while some aspects were either omitted or not comprehensively catered for in the Law, there are also new and emerging […]
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First-time writer tells struggles of young graduates

End of the Road, by first-time Uganda writer Herbert Kafeero, speaks of the struggles of young people in Uganda but might as well be about all young people on the continent. Kafeero’s fictional characters are desperate to make it in life yet society has almost nothing to give. It is a life of survival. The […]
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Herbert Kafeero Chronicles The Plight of Ugandan Fresh Graduates in New Book

The numbers are scary! According to statistics from National Planning Authority, fresh graduates are churned out every year, but sadly 87% of them never get to find employment. This flood of jobless graduates joins an already-deep pool of unemployed youth, making the numbers soar. “Many of them end up getting themselves in unscrupulous means of […]
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THE WEIGHT OF BROKEN VOWS

The evening sun cast a thick, golden haze over Kampala, stretching long shadows across the city. Nanziri Precious navigated through the crowd of boda-boda drivers, each calling out to her, competing for her business. She waved them away, preferring to walk despite the heaviness in her limbs. The familiar weight of her engineering textbooks in […]
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The Road to Promise

Before the first light of dawn kissed the earth, Jabeli was already awake, his resolve steeled for another day of hardship. At precisely 5:00 a.m., he would slip quietly out of their small home, the weight of the world pressing down on his shoulders, yet his heart was unwavering. The morning air was still cool, […]
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