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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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Bombastic Magazine is back: Stories That Refuse to Be Silenced

Love, resistance, and survival—read the voices that are reshaping Uganda’s fight for an AIDS-free 2030 What does it mean to choose yourself when the world demands you disappear? The latest edition of Bombastic Magazine answers that question through the raw, unfiltered voices of LGBTQ+ Ugandans living with HIV—people who’ve turned pain into power, stigma into […]

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Martin Ssempa: Pastor of Hate

In our previous article about the Makerere University row that ensued at Mitchell Hostel, when holier-than-thou boys turned against their fellow students, accusing them of homosexuality, thus subjecting them to mob justice before the university police operatives quelled the situation, we discussed the deteriorating academic values—tolerance and independent thinking—at the institution. Of course, many people […]

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She Made Space for Us When No One Else Would—Now DJ Rachael Needs Our Help

Before organizations had names. Before we had the words to call ourselves a movement. There was music. There was a place to breathe. There was DJ Rachael. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Uganda’s queer community was scattered, hidden, and surviving however we could. There were almost no safe places to just exist. But […]

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Mitchell Hall: Makerere University Has Failed as an Educational Institution

Makerere University is the oldest and largest institution of higher learning in Uganda, established in 1922, and for so many years, it has produced great minds, including political, academic, professional, and literary people. Yet with such an interesting history, the university has regressed more than it has progressed. While education’s sole essence is to unlearn […]

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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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Breaking the Silence: “Voices in the Shadows” Sheds Light on LGBTQ+ Refugee Struggles in Uganda

Rescue Refugees Beyond Borders Network launches powerful storytelling project highlighting the untold experiences of sexual and gender minorities seeking safety Over the weekend in Kampala, advocates, refugees, and human rights defenders gathered for the launch of “Voices in the Shadows,” a groundbreaking documentary and storytelling project by Rescue Refugees Beyond Borders Network (RRBBN). The launch […]

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“Being Alive is Our Biggest Achievement”: New Report Exposes Harsh Realities for LBQ Womxn in Uganda

Kampala, Uganda — August 22, 2025A new report has laid bare the struggles of lesbian, bisexual and queer (LBQ) womxn in Uganda, revealing how state-sanctioned homophobia and entrenched discrimination are pushing communities to the margins of survival. Titled “Navigating Law and Marginality: An Afro-Feminist Analysis of Ugandan Womxn’s Interactions with the Law,” the study traces […]

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The Predator Apprehended Finally: After Three Years, Morris Faces Justice

After three years of terrorising Uganda’s LGBTQ+ community, notorious serial blackmailer Morris, now identified as Akampurira Najib, has finally been arrested following a brave victim’s report to authorities. By KuchuTimes Media Group A video circulating in queer WhatsApp groups and on TikTok last Tuesday showed the arrest of a man who has haunted Uganda’s LGBTQ+ […]