Slow Poison by Mahmood Mamdani review – can you really rehabilitate Idi Amin ?
The anthropologist and father of New York’s mayor-elect offers a revisionist view of modern Ugandan history Children of Ugandan Indians are having a bit of a moment. Electropop boasts Charlie XCX; statecraft, the Patels: Priti the shadow foreign secretary, Kash the FBI boss. And while the ones (…)
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