The Oil Paradigm: Will Uganda’s Impending Crude Boom Trickle Down to Citzens?
By Atwemereireho Alex For nearly two decades, Uganda’s petroleum narrative has hovered precariously within the liminal space between existential promise…
By Atwemereireho Alex For nearly two decades, Uganda’s petroleum narrative has hovered precariously within the liminal space between existential promise…
By Rogers Tulyahabwe Refugee Week 2026, which closed this past Sunday, carried the theme of courage. Its organizers meant it…
By Rania H. East Africa is entering a period of significant political uncertainty as governments across the region grapple with…
By TESFA-ALEM TEKLE NAIROBI, Kenya – East Africa’s ambitious drive to assert digital sovereignty, strengthen critical infrastructure, and shape its…
By Lukyamuzi Ali The current geopolitical storm, intensified by escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, has sent tremors…
By TESFA-ALEM TEKLE In a sweeping political and human rights initiative with regional and international implications, the Red Sea Afar…
By TESFA-ALEM TEKLE Eritrea’s armed opposition group, the Red Sea Afar Democratic Organization (RSADO) has expressed deep concern over what…
By TESFA-ALEM TEKLE Uganda’s electoral commission on Saturday declared President Yoweri Museveni the winner of the country’s presidential election, extending…
By RANIA H. Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki on Monday accused Ethiopia of effectively declaring war on Eritrea, sharply escalating rhetoric…
By EFREM TESFAGABR The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) has formally ordered the State of Eritrea to…