When Heroes Challenge the State: Why Popularity Alone Rarely Secures Political Power

“The moment people begin looking to you instead of the state for leadership or protection, you’ve crossed an invisible line,” Mayanja writes. “You’re no longer just an outlaw, an activist or a rebel. You’ve become a threat.” By Lawrence Mayanja History suggests that idealism alone rarely changes the course of power. Every era produces its own […]

Beyond Prayers: Why the Speaker’s Office Should Be Freed from Discretionary Donations

Removing donation functions from the Speaker’s office would not diminish service delivery. Rather, it would strengthen Parliament as an institution while ensuring that public resources are distributed through transparent, accountable and legally established government systems. By Lawrence Mayanja In recent days, Uganda’s 12th Parliament has attracted public attention after the Rt. Hon. Speaker appealed to […]

Beyond Discipline: Rethinking Parenting, Values and the Well-being of Our Children

Sadly, this is not an isolated story. We have heard of children taking their own lives over poor academic performance, failure to attend school trips, disciplinary action, or even being denied privileges at school. School Shut as Probe Begins into S3 Girl’s Death After Alleged Beating Over Love Letter By Lawrence Mayanja The tragic death […]

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