
Year: 1962
Issue: 3
Cover image: Helen Calogeropoulos
Contents:
Contributors
Editorial
Editorial announcements
Letter to the Editor — A. B. ONGARO
Books received
The Return — J. T. NGUGI
To the Ceremonial Mugumo — J. G. MUTIGA
Uganda and its New Constitution — PAUL FORDHAM
Political Parties and Uganda’s Independence — GEOFFREY ENGHOLM
The Trap — BILL COURT
Establishment and the Individual — JOHN BUTLER
The quiet day of Freedom — GERALD MOORE
Romance No. 1
To Musa — BARRY TAYLOR
Transition Notebook — SAGITARRIUS
The “Lost Counties” Commission
Race Relations in East Africa — OHN GOLDTHORPE
Cut the Cackle — ROLAND HINDMARSH
Asians in East Africa — D. P. GHAI
No longer at Ease — BEN MKAPA
4 Poems — JOHN BING
Freedom and Responsibility — EDWARD FRY
New Year’s Thoughts in Uganda — FRANK THOMPSON
The Birth of Harmony — JERVIS CRISPIN
A Letter Home — BERYL BUTLER
Cultural News