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Press Statement on Release of Bombastic Magazine: Special Edition – The Road to an AIDS-Free 2030

For Immediate Release Kuchu Times Media Group Kampala, Uganda As Uganda and the global community intensify efforts to achieve an AIDS-Free 2030, Kuchu Times Media Group proudly announces the release of a special magazine edition dedicated to this urgent and historic journey. For years, Kuchu Times has committed itself to telling stories that are often erased—stories of LGBTQ+ Ugandans, sex workers, transgender communities, and other key populations who continue to shape the fight against HIV and AIDS. This edition deepens that commitment by examining where we stand, what progress has been made, and what must still be confronted if we are to reach an AIDS-Free generation. Why this edition, and […]

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When the Safety Net Frays: What UNAIDS’ Closure Could Mean for Uganda

The recent proposal by the United Nations to close UNAIDS by the end of 2026 has raised alarm among health advocates worldwide. While it may appear to be a matter of restructuring international institutions, for Ugandans this decision could have far-reaching consequences. UNAIDS has been more than just a UN body — it has been […]

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The Party King of Dubai: Inside the Alleged Trafficking Empire of Charles “Abbey” Mwesigwa

Dubai sells itself as a city of dreams—a glittering paradise where fortunes are made and lives are transformed. But behind the neon skyline, a darker reality thrives in the shadows. At the centre of one of the most shocking recent revelations is Charles “Abbey” Mwesigwa, a Ugandan man once behind the wheel of a London […]

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Breaking the Silence: How Jude Dibia’s Novel Sparked a Queer Literary Awakening in West Africa

When Jude Dibia published Walking With Shadows in 2005, he did something extraordinary: he told the story of a gay Nigerian man as a human being, not a cautionary tale. For West African literature — and for queer readers — it was a rupture, a revelation, and, ultimately, a spark that still burns today. A Radical […]

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A Wake-Up Call from Burkina Faso

On September 2, 2025, Burkina Faso’s transitional parliament passed a sweeping reform to its Persons and Family Code, criminalizing homosexuality for the first time in the country’s history. Under the new law, acts deemed to “promote homosexual practices” carry sentences of two to five years in prison, steep fines, and even deportation for foreign nationals. […]

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When America’s Christian Nationalists Denounce Separation of Church and State, Ugandan Queer People Hear a Familiar Threat

Kampala, September 2025—When Indiana’s Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith declared that the separation of church and state is “a dangerous falsehood weaponised to dismantle our Republic,” many Americans were shocked. For LGBTQ Ugandans, however, this kind of rhetoric feels disturbingly familiar—because we’ve lived through the consequences of politicians blurring the line between religion and governance. The […]

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Church, State, and Curriculum: Lessons Across the Atlantic

A Familiar Song with a Different Tune Reading about Christian nationalist influence in American schools, mandating biblical teachings, defunding public schools, and injecting religious doctrine into curricula—echoes too closely the patterns once seen in Uganda, albeit with different contours. In the U.S., public schools, long pillars of inclusive, secular education, are becoming battlegrounds, facing challenges […]

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Kenya’s Court Speaks for Trans Rights, And East Africa Is Listening

When Kenya’s High Court delivered its landmark ruling on August 26, 2025, ordering the government to legislate for transgender protections, it wasn’t just a legal victory—it was a profound cultural landmark. From Kampala, where LGBTQ+ life exists under the unyielding Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023 that casts long shadows over queer existence, this milestone in Nairobi resonates […]

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Dishonoring the Dead : The Pulse Memorial Erasure and Its Echoes in Uganda

  The recent erasure of the Pulse nightclub memorial crosswalk reveals troubling parallels between American evangelical influence and Uganda’s own battles for LGBTQ rights In the cover of darkness on a Wednesday night in August, Florida transportation crews painted over a rainbow crosswalk that had served as a memorial to the 49 people killed in […]