Musinguzi Blanshe

Musinguzi is a journalist based in Kampala, Uganda. He was awarded Africa Investigative Journalist of the Year at the 2024 Africa Investigative Journalism Conference for a series of investigative articles on how Congo’s timber is illegally smuggled into East Africa. He has been a correspondent for The Africa Report. His work has been published by The New York Times, Jeune Afrique, the Pulitzer Center, Rest of World, Al Jazeera, Reuters, Mongabay, among other outlets.

Wild baboons show signs of sibling jealousy

By Musinguzi Blanshe

February 11, 2026

Africa’s Renewable Energy Dream Has a Weather Problem

By Musinguzi Blanshe

February 10, 2026

Are Chimpazee Rational Thinker Like Humans? Yes, They Are. A Study Details Why and How

By Musinguzi Blanshe

February 7, 2026

Humans and Birds Speak in Accents And They Understand Each Other

By Musinguzi Blanshe

February 5, 2026

Climate Change Making Malaria Harder to Defeat

By Musinguzi Blanshe

February 2, 2026

BATS AND HUMAN INTERACTIONS: Why Do People Eat This Dangerous Mammal Which Transmit Ebola 

By Musinguzi Blanshe

January 27, 2026

Africa’s Road To Electric Cars

By Musinguzi Blanshe

January 26, 2026

Is Africa Ready For Heat Waves?

By Musinguzi Blanshe

January 12, 2026

Rising Livestock Numbers Strain Africa’s Grasslands

By Musinguzi Blanshe

January 5, 2026

A Rare Human-Bird Partnership Is Changing

By Musinguzi Blanshe

December 22, 2025