The Ghost in the Palace: Unmasking Africa’s Politics of Vengeance and the Path to Institutional Healing!
By Lukyamuzi Ali, Since the dawn of independence in the mid-20th century, a dark and recurring shadow has hung over…
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By Lukyamuzi Ali, Since the dawn of independence in the mid-20th century, a dark and recurring shadow has hung over…
By Eng. Asiimwe Jonard “Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make…
By Atwemereireho Alex There are moments in the life of a nation when destiny does not arrive with noise, but…
By RAYMOND KAMUGISHA AKANKWATSA There are seasons in the life of a nation when policy stops being paperwork and becomes…
By GEBREWAHID AMHA ABESHA More than three years after the signing of the Pretoria peace agreement, rising tensions and visible…
By Atwemereireho Alex In the annals of political economy, few phenomena are as paradoxical, enduring, and intellectually unsettling as the…
By GEBREWAHID AMHA ABESHA Between November 2020 and subsequent years, the people of Tigray were subjected to one of the…
By ATWEMEREIREHO ALEX Uganda stands at a rare and decisive historical juncture, a moment when nations either renew themselves through…
By GEBREWAHID AMHA ABESHA The tragedy of Tigray did not end with the Pretoria Agreement signed in November 2022 between…
By Aaron Maasho & Martin Witteveen Ethiopia’s two-year civil war has devastated Tigray and its neighbours. Atrocities that amount to…