Part Two: The Architecture of Invisibility — Legal, Financial, and Data Mechanisms That Hide Beneficiaries By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija While Part One asked where the […]
Author: Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija
Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija is a Ugandan independent researcher, writer, and interdisciplinary thinker. He explores issues of state violence, corruption, cultural memory, spirituality, and social justice, blending rigorous research with reflective and sometimes poetic insight. Kaija is the founder and director of Sankofa Alkebu‑lan: Advancing Scholarship, Policy and Societal Transformation, a platform for research that drives social change. His work includes essays, investigations, and publications such as Investigating Africa’s State Killings: A Call for Justice and Memory, aiming to uncover hidden truths, challenge silences, and spark critical reflection across African societies.
Why Do Some Economic Sectors in East Africa Generate Enormous Wealth Without Traceable Beneficiaries?
By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija Part One: Where Does the Money Go When Profits Are Everywhere but Owners Are Nowhere? East Africa’s economies have demonstrated measurable […]