Olivia NalubwamaThe man without a list of his attackers embraces painA decrepit police station stands by the roadside. Inside, the paint is peeling off the walls, and the wooden benches are worn down from the…Apr 19Apr 19
Olivia NalubwamaMummy will fix it.Sunday evening. The Cambodian heat sits thickly. Clammy with sweat, I lounge expansively in a chair. My two girls are fixated on a broken…Feb 26, 20231Feb 26, 20231
Olivia NalubwamaWhat is Mao seeing?In July 20, President Yoweri Museveni addressed the nation. No one remembers the presidential address.Jul 27, 2022Jul 27, 2022
Olivia Nalubwama‘What I fear most is power with impunity’In 2017, the estranged wife of the incoming prime minister (PM) of Lesotho was brutally gunned down — two days before the PM’s…Jul 19, 20221Jul 19, 20221
Olivia NalubwamaWhat if the opposition did more than oppose themselves?I confess — I am a hopeless optimist. Hope is my elixir.Jul 12, 2022Jul 12, 2022
Olivia NalubwamaReminder: MPs Ssegirinya and Ssewanyana are still on remandBefore Mr. Update became Honorable Muhammad Ssegirinya, he was a KCCA councilor representing Kawempe North. Before that, he was an ordinary…Jul 6, 2022Jul 6, 2022
Olivia NalubwamaWhose hero is Enanga?In March, a photo of the Uganda Police Force (UPF) spokesperson Fred Enanga, holding a catapult, with the caption, “Newly appointed Uganda…Jun 14, 2022Jun 14, 2022
Olivia Nalubwama‘You want government to do what?’Thomas Tayebwa, the deputy speaker of parliament, has undergone quite the transformation via his Twitter page since his gilded ascension to…Jun 7, 2022Jun 7, 2022
Olivia NalubwamaAn ode to Besigye, the frustrated opposer of our sleepIn 2011, when prices skyrocketed, opposition stalwart, Kizza Besigye called for protests dubbed ‘Walk to Work’ (W2W).May 24, 2022May 24, 2022