Alex Kinyi’s feet were charred in dust, locked under three-strap brown flats whose sole had borne the marks of a long journey walked. The sun pelted hard onto his pronounced cheekbones balancing out his shade-black skin with the browning white shirt on his body. The tufts of his moustache covered his lips often choking his … Continue reading Over The Cliff-hangers Of Juba; Pt 1
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Investigative features.
The Atmosphere Of Fear: Joan Kagezi
It was a little over 10 am in the Morning of Tuesday when I got to the crime scene. Pellets of rain poured down into an isolated Ford double-cabin pickup whose environs had by now sealed been off with yellow police tape. Detectives, both in uniform and plain cloth walked from the car into the … Continue reading The Atmosphere Of Fear: Joan Kagezi
The Atmosphere Of Fear
Four black-uniformed officers step up to me as I get to the gate, one reaching his hand out to my bag, the others readying themselves to drill me through the rigorous checks every person that got into the High Court this morning underwent. I greet them, with a hazy smile which is returned with even … Continue reading The Atmosphere Of Fear
Uganda; The Den For Israeli Refugees
A three month investigation shows how - covertly - Uganda has been receiving Israeli refugees and taking arms in return to keeping them here or transiting them to their home country. Despite numerous government denials, tickets, photos and videos of Israeli refugees expose the grim nature in which the deportations are carried out and accepted … Continue reading Uganda; The Den For Israeli Refugees
NWSC MD Appoinment; A Chronicle Of Rot
“Dr Muhairwe’s contract was a fixed contract and did not have a renewal clause. This meant that once it expired, his legal relationship with National Water and Sewerage Corporation would automatically be severed with no obligation imposed on the employer to renew” This is an extract of the solicitor general’s opinion on whether Dr. Muhairwe … Continue reading NWSC MD Appoinment; A Chronicle Of Rot
QATAHAR INVESTIGATES: KYAMBOGO DOWNFALL: FROM BREAD STRIKE TO COLLAPSE
On 23rd March, a news tip trickled through my phone line of an eminent strike by Kyambogo students. Though full reasons were not given for this, I quickly rushed to the university to find out the cause and a possible way out of the crisis by the university administration. It, at first commenced as a … Continue reading QATAHAR INVESTIGATES: KYAMBOGO DOWNFALL: FROM BREAD STRIKE TO COLLAPSE