Monthly Archives: February 2025
A Discourse on Simplicity as the Catalyst for Heroism: Lessons from...
The film takes a dramatic turn when the White House is stormed by a paramilitary group. Amidst the chaos, Emily’s seemingly insignificant skills and...
Use of AI in Research and Postgraduate Supervision: Balancing Efficiency and...
From research topic search, through literature reviews to data analysis, AI-powered tools offer unparalleled efficiency, helping researchers refine their ideas, improve writing quality, and...
A Constitutional and Legal Rebuttal to the President’s Justification of Trying...
The Supreme Court’s decision is not an attack on national security or an endorsement of criminality, as the President’s statement suggests. Instead, it is...
Mourning Prof. Bethuel Allan Ogot, a Great Thinker, Historian and Philosopher
Prof. Ogot still supervised many graduate students in Maseno University where he was professor emeritus and spoke at a couple of events per year,...
The Legality of Trying Civilian in Military Courts in Uganda
Critical Analysis of the Legal Takeaways from Attorney General vs. Hon. Michael Kabaziguruka (Constitutional Appeal No. 02 of 2021).
The Supreme Court’s ruling in this...
Breaking the Silence: BloomBells Charity Launches Campaign to End Period Poverty...
Beyond the physical challenges, stigma and discrimination surrounding menstruation deepen the crisis, leaving many girls feeling isolated and ashamed.
Recent milestones include the construction of...
Prof. Ayiro: Leadership Lessons from Pioneering Principal of Sunshine Secondary School
The peak performance, borne out of passion and mission, prompted President Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi — the ‘sobriquet professor of politics’ — to appoint...








































