Episodi

  • Free & Fair or Just Regular? A Constitutional Look at Uganda’s 2026 Elections
    Feb 15 2026

    Are Uganda’s elections truly free and fair, or merely regular? In this episode of Constitution Talk, Mahad Kisuze speaks with lawyer Nzirimu Blair Bikwasi about the constitutional questions shaping Uganda’s 2026 election cycle. From age limits and term limits to the independence of the Electoral Commission and internet shutdown concerns, they examine what these issues mean for democracy and the rule of law in Uganda.

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    1 ora e 18 min
  • The Lowest Common Denominator: 16 Days of Activism and Women's Rights
    Dec 14 2025

    In this episode, Mahad Mugaya speaks with Ms. Edisa Longo Antonietta about the 16 Days of Activism, the state of women’s rights, and the work being done to prevent gender-based violence. Their conversation covers current challenges, practical solutions, and what meaningful action looks like today.

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    56 min
  • Socio-economic Rights in Uganda's 2025/26 Budget Bill
    May 2 2025

    Join us for the second episode of our podcast as panelists Muyaaka Alfred and Kavuma Ernest Lwanga unpack Uganda’s 2025/26 Appropriation Bill through a constitutional lens, focusing on its impact on socio-economic rights and equitable resource allocation.

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    41 min
  • The Trial of Civilians in Military Courts
    Apr 1 2025

    In this episode of ConstitutionTalk, together with Ms Atai Isabel Nicole and Ms. Aloikin Praise Opoloje, we explore the constitutionality of the amendments to the UPDF Act proposed by the NRM caucus extending trials of civilians in military courts after the supreme court declared it unconstitutional in Attorney General v Hon Michael Kabaziguruka (2025). Join us as we analyze the legal implications, human rights concerns, and broader governance impact of these proposed changes.

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    43 min