Calling Mrs Museveni

[hr] A Letter from Kampala By Kalundi Serumaga ‘I want to talk to mummy.’ With those words, the edifice of a commitment to the emancipation of Uganda’s women should have come crashing down. It did not, but its inherent hollowness was certainly confirmed in my mind. The words were spoken by one Miria Matembe, a […]

Not Yet Uhuru

Ugandan journalist and activist, Kalundi Serumaga, reflects on his time as a political refugee in Kenya during the 1970s and 80s, and says the violence that followed the 2007 elections had been long coming.     Poverty is the worst form of violence. A person raised in poverty often suffers a sense of shame and anger […]