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Tea break. Mindset change and other Ugandan slogans we love.

October 23, 2023

There is a document (there always is) that is revealing of extent of bureaucratic efforts to reprogram Ugandan society in what is nowadays referred to as “mindset change”.   The one I am referring to has the attractive title of “A Handbook for Implementation

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Optimism in 2024 for the Uganda Oil Sector ahead of 1st Oil.

January 10, 2024

In the year 1924, E.J Wayland had completed his “Petroleum in Uganda” report to be published in 1925. Next year will be a centenary since serious effort was given to oil production in Uganda and going by the calendar, 2025 is the year that First Oil is expected. It shall all come down, however, to

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October 2, 2024

The Algorithm and the citizen

By Christmas this year Ugandans will have placed over 5.5 trillion shillings

Value-Added products in agriculture. Cocoa and chocolate
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October 11, 2023

Mining and the future of Uganda

The next centenary of Ugandan self-government shall be defined by the extractives

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