Apoliticism is apathy or antipathy towards all political affiliations. A person may be described as apolitical if they are not interested or uninvolved in politics. Being apolitical can also refer to situations in which people take an unbiased position regarding political matters. As usual, I have written something about them before. These are mainly theContinue reading “Apoliticism and Qualifications for leadership.”
Category Archives: Africa
Real Story behind ‘Western’ push for Bobi Wine.
Around Last year, Uganda was readying itself for a ritual called elections but something had happened, the big Social media companies had suspended accounts of the government and ruling party (NRM) Accounts. Facebook as a result got disabled and even up to now, accessing it is through the Virtual Private Networks (VPN). Twitter and FacebookContinue reading “Real Story behind ‘Western’ push for Bobi Wine.”
Takeaways from the Afrobloggers Awards 2021
This has been a good year for Dr. Stella Nyanzi, she has been announced the 2021 Brittle Paper Activist , Stella is known to me,I met her through a brother and comrade in brains, Andrew Karamagi.Stella was incarcerated for eight months and wrote a Book,”No Roses from my mouth”. Stella miscarried while at Luzira prisonContinue reading “Takeaways from the Afrobloggers Awards 2021”
Alone and Frightened.
December,is a Philly Bongoley Lutaaya month, atleast musically to some of us, right about now radio stations will start playing his Christmas songs, katujaguze,zukuka and Gloria these songs are supposed to prepare our minds for Christmas. Lutaaya is our Ugandan Boney M Lutaaya came out on April 13th,1989 after returning from Sweden,he held a presserContinue reading “Alone and Frightened.”
I’m Afropessimistic, Here’s why
I am trapped in conflict between the criticism of afro-pessimism(The notion that the future of Africa is bleak because of the multitude of problems faced by the continent) without inducing idealism, but also of separating afro-pessimism from the critique of African realities. The conflict I am battling through is whether in a critique of prevailingContinue reading “I’m Afropessimistic, Here’s why”