Should we think alike? No... Edward Maxus I. Kiweewa is a Ugandan (African) legal writer, businessman, and relentless critic of the systems that shape and misshape society. His work thrives in the collision zones of law, power, culture, and commerce where the polite fictions of society collapse under the weight of uncomfortable truths.
For Kiweewa, writing is both scalpel and sledgehammer. Unapologetic in tone and surgical in method, he aims at moral posturing met with a style that fuses courtroom discipline, entrepreneurial instinct, and a streetwise reading of power. His thought-provoking essays are not polite debates; they dissect constitutional fallacies to expose the quiet hypocrisies of religion, political theatre, and commerce; his essays provoke not for spectacle, but to dismantle the rotten scaffolding propping up injustice.
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Stories by Edward Maxus I. Kiweewa
- 5 Published Stories

A Clown, a Candidate, or a Catalys...
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This is a sharp, provocative commentary on Hon. Mubarak Munyagwa's 2026 presidential bid. Far beyond the laug...

The Carbon Gospel: Uganda's Rise i...
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🌿 Carbon, Currency, and the New Gold: A Green Revolution 🌿
What if the air you breathe and the trees you pr...

The Legal Exorcism of African Spir...
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They called it "civilisation," but it was really an exorcism. Through colonial laws, missionary zea...