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A Path to a clean and sustainable future

A Path to a clean and sustainable future

As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, the transition to clean energy has become not just a necessity but a global priority. Clean energy refers to energy sources that produce little to no greenhouse gases when generated. These include solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, and biomass, which offer …

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How Local Banks Can Unlock Africa’s Clean Energy Future

How Local Banks Can Unlock Africa’s Clean Energy Future

In Africa, renewable energy can offer tremendous benefits that go beyond replacing fossil fuels and reducing carbon emissions. Consider agriculture: Sub-Saharan Africa holds a quarter of the world’s arable land. Yet 37% of food produced there is lost after harvest, largely due to systemic issues like a lack of cold …

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Muhoozi’s Sudden Loyalty: Genuine or Strategic?

Muhoozi’s Sudden Loyalty: Genuine or Strategic?

As the shadows of authoritarianism lengthen across Uganda’s landscape, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s shocking announcement casts a dark spell of inevitability. By pledging allegiance to his father, President Yoweri Museveni, and relinquishing his own presidential ambitions, Muhoozi sets in motion a chain of events that threatens to seal Uganda’s fate. This …

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At 80, Museveni stays strong and coordinated

At 80, Museveni stays strong and coordinated

By Ben Ssebuguzi President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s successful ageing to 80 years can be equated to Morgan, who was proved to be a nonagenarian powerhouse who had someway 165 pounds, composed of about 80% muscle and a body of 15% fat and body composition that is healthy according to Philip …

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Rebecca Cheptegei was more than a victim

Rebecca Cheptegei was more than a victim

The day before my Olympic marathon race in Paris, I jogged around the Olympic Village to stretch out my legs and shake out some nerves. I passed by a group of marathon women — maybe five or six of them — from Kenya and Uganda standing outside their complex, chattering …

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A Tale of a Defender in Development

A Tale of a Defender in Development

Nothing beats seeing your work transform lives and communities. You’ve probably witnessed communities or strangers being disrespected—perhaps you’ve even been a victim yourself. Defenders risk their lives, sacrifice precious moments, and endure being labeled as development saboteurs, foreign agents, and other derogatory names. Lawyers abandon their dreams of legal careers …

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