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The History and Theology of the Ecumenical Movement in East Africa by Christoper Byaruhanga
The ecumenical movement seeks to achieve total unity for all Christian churches globally. This book, therefore, aims at addressing the deficiency of materials related directly to the diverse history and theology of the ecumenical movement syllabi in institutions of higher learning in the East African region.
To be Shrewd Without Appearing a Shrew by Pauline Maniraguha Bangirana
A retired senior police officer who joined the force on 10th April 1961 and has served under all the Governments, from Her Majesty the Queen's to General Yoweri Tibuhaburwa K. Museveni's, now gives her personal account and unpacks the police force from the inside.
Women's Freedom by Julius Nyerere
"Women, you were created in the image of God, but people have made you think that you are chickens, and you yourselves also think so; but you are actually eagles. Straighten your wings and fly, do not be content with chicken feed. With your own efforts and with the support of your friends take yourselves out of this state of weakness in which you are today, so that you can enjoy freedom and justice in a peaceful world!" - Julius Nyerere
A Nation In Labour by Harriet Anena
A Nation In Labour is a collection of social conscience poetry that paints a picture of the giant politician, the restless citizen, the clueless youth, those struggling to heal from life's scratches, and the ones hunting for words to describe their experience of fiery flames of affection.
Kintu by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
In this ambitious tale of a family and a nation, Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi skillfully weaves together the stories of Kintu's descendants as they seek to break with the burden of their shared past and to reconcile the inheritance of tradition and the modern world that is their future.
We Do This Til We Free Us by Mariame Kaba
What if social transformation and liberation are not about waiting for someone else to come along and save us? What if ordinary people have the power to collectively free ourselves? In this timely collection of essays and interviews, Mariane Kaba reflects on the deep work of abolition and transformative political struggle












