The question on everyone’s lips has been: who killed the Butaleja Woman MP, Cerinah Nebanda? But this question, which has been met with many conspiracy theories, can only be answered after ascertaining what killed her. News of Nebanda’s death started circulating on Friday evening, as medical personnel from Mukwaya General clinic, in Nsambya, confirmed the Continue Reading...
Politics, commerce and the “revolving door”
Cash for ‘promises’, ‘questions’ or access matters, because of its implications for commercial influence over both Parliament and government. This influence can manifest itself through political lobbying or the transfer of staff between government and business, a process commonly referred to as the parliamentary ‘revolving door’. This door can provide commercial organisations with access to, Continue Reading...
Party Politics and Typology
First, nearly all of the existing typologies of political parties were derived from studies of West European parties over the past century and a half. Accordingly, some of their distinguishing features are products of that particular temporal and geographical context. Parties that have emerged more recently, as well as those functioning in other parts of Continue Reading...