Uganda
Wakaliwood: The New Wave of Ultra-Violent Ugandan DIY Action Cinema
In the Ugandan slum of Wakaliga, a thriving action film industry called Wakaliwood has emerged.
How the Africa Cup of Nations Became a Powerful Propaganda Tool
Since its inception in 1957, the Africa Cup of Nations has been used to further political agendas across the continent. Here, we look at how its propaganda value has changed down the years.
Tonight on SBS VICELAND: Inside Uganda's Soccer-Mad Luzira Upper Prison
"The guards aren't watching the prisoners—even the guards are watching the game."
What It Was Like to Be Joseph Kony's Bodyguard
An excerpt from 'When the Walking Defeats You', a book about a young man who became one the bodyguard to one of the 21st century's most notorious warlords before making his escape.
Life as a Refugee in Uganda Is Full of Opportunity and Frustration
Uganda's open policy allows refugees to start a new life—and even a new business. But not all of them thrive.
Stunning Photos of Uganda's Nocturnal Grasshopper Trappers
In this stunning series Michele Sibiloni leaves the club scene behind for the fields of Uganda.
The Story Behind the Cover of VICE Magazine's November Issue
We spoke with photographer Michele Sibiloni about the inspiration behind his nocturnal work in Kampala.
‘They Stole My Child’: Mothers of Newborns Missing From Hospital Speak Out
In Uganda, a spate of baby kidnappings from a maternity ward has led to fears about human trafficking and ritual sacrifice. We met the mothers grieving for their lost children.