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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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Authors/Political Transitions/Politics/Technology/The Ugandan Reader

Remembering Ngugi wa’Thiongo 1938-2025

May 29, 2025

One of the most special encounters of my journalism was a visit with Ngugi wa Thiongo, a gentleman and writer who has now gone to be with the ancestors. I am sharing the conversation we had then (we were both in the Bay Area of California). To be frank I had deliberately sought him out

Minister of Energy and Mineral Development Hon Ruth Nankabirwa
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January 10, 2024

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

In the year 1924, E.J Wayland had completed his “Petroleum in Uganda”

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February 7, 2024

On Uganda’s Refinery Negotiations 2024

  It bears commenting here that Uganda has taken a step forward,

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Abu Dhabi/Oil & Energy/Science/Technology/The Ugandan Reader

The Ghost of Foster Wheeler. Uganda’s Doomed Refinery glares on from the shadows.

The Foster Wheeler refinery study, the original recommendation for a regional refinery serving the needs of the EAC is nearly as old

March 21, 2026
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Abu Dhabi/Oil & Energy/Politics/Science/Technology/The Ugandan Reader/Travel

Dhows, Planes and War. The Gulf Crisis and what East Africa could learn

Two stories stood out for me above the loud noise of the Middle East conflict. The first was Kenya’s plans to add

March 14, 2026
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Guest Blog/Politics/Science/Technology/Travel/Ugandan labor

Guest Blog: Breaking the Value Trap: Africa’s Fight for Economic Independence.

How colonial-era trade patterns keep African producers locked out of global profits—and what it will take to change By Andrew Rugasira Global

July 26, 2025
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Abu Dhabi/Politics/Technology/The Ugandan Reader/Ugandan labor

Can (Mobile) Money unite Africa?

Returning to the UAE recently, I spent sometime restoring my local Etisalat line. It could not be done at the airport, because

July 22, 2025
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Authors/Political Transitions/Politics/Technology/The Ugandan Reader

Remembering Ngugi wa’Thiongo 1938-2025

One of the most special encounters of my journalism was a visit with Ngugi wa Thiongo, a gentleman and writer who has

May 29, 2025
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Health/Science/Technology/The Ugandan Reader

The Algorithm and the citizen

By Christmas this year Ugandans will have placed over 5.5 trillion shillings in bets on everything from football games to whatever is

October 2, 2024
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Oil & Energy/Politics/Technology/The Ugandan Reader

On Uganda’s Refinery Negotiations 2024

  It bears commenting here that Uganda has taken a step forward, once again, to restore its interest to have a domestic

February 7, 2024
Minister of Energy and Mineral Development Hon Ruth Nankabirwa
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Oil & Energy/Politics/Science/Technology/The Ugandan Reader

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

In the year 1924, E.J Wayland had completed his “Petroleum in Uganda” report to be published in 1925. Next year will be

January 10, 2024
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Health/Politics/Science/Technology/The Ugandan Reader/Uncategorized

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

There is a document (there always is) that is revealing of extent of bureaucratic efforts to reprogram Ugandan society in what is

October 23, 2023
Value-Added products in agriculture. Cocoa and chocolate
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Oil & Energy/Politics/Science/Technology/The Ugandan Reader

Mining and the future of Uganda

The next centenary of Ugandan self-government shall be defined by the extractives sector. In particular, two streams shall have an outsize impact

October 11, 2023
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