While Uganda borrows heavily to build atomic energy and prepare for imaginary wars, its civil servants go hungry

While Uganda borrows heavily to build atomic energy and prepare for imaginary wars, its civil servants go hungry

The national budget has become just a ritual, indicating upward allocations of money, but in reality, increasingly financial discipline is not reflected in performance and achievement of what it is allocated to do. The cost of government business is supersonically rising while the gains by the country are plummeting supersonically

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Galileo Galilei did not have a science degree yet he shaped how the world runs; what’s the craving for degrees in Africa for?

Galileo Galilei did not have a science degree yet he shaped how the world runs; what’s the craving for degrees in Africa for?

Apart from Galileo Galilei who did so much for the scientific and technological revolution before he had a degree, there are many others who did. I hope when I mention some it will arouse your curiosity and help you change your mind about who is a good and efficient scientist is. Possibly you will stop judging a scientist using the grade of his or her degree as the yardstick and even start asking: what went wrong with the human mind.

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Zambia’s 2012 hero Stoppila Sunzu recalled to Copper Bullets for Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast

Zambia’s 2012 hero Stoppila Sunzu recalled to Copper Bullets for Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast

Sunzu’s kick handed Zambia an 8-7 win on spot kicks over the heavily fancied Ivory Coast in the 2012 final in Libreville. He is one of only two players named on Saturday by coach Avram Grant who has previous finals experience.

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Revellers prepare to pack into Times Square for annual New Year’s Eve ball drop

Revellers prepare to pack into Times Square for annual New Year’s Eve ball drop

The confetti has been tested for airiness. The giant numerals – 2 0 2 4 – are in place. And the luminous ball, bedazzled with 2,688 crystal triangles, is fixed to the pole from which it makes its 60-second descent at 11:59 p.m. With throngs of revellers set to usher...

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Prosecutors want appeals court to throw out Trump’s immunity claims in insurrection case

Prosecutors want appeals court to throw out Trump’s immunity claims in insurrection case

US District Judge Tanya Chutkan earlier rejected the immunity arguments, asserting that the office of the presidency does not confer a “‘get-out-of-jail free card.” Trump’s lawyers then appealed that decision, prompting Smith to seek to bypass the court and request an expedited decision from the Supreme Court.

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Russia and Ukraine pound each on the last hours of 2023 with Belgorod, Kharkiv bearing the brunt

Russia and Ukraine pound each on the last hours of 2023 with Belgorod, Kharkiv bearing the brunt

Ukraine’s Airforce said the military had shot down 21 out of 49 drones launched overnight by Russia. Most were aimed at the frontline and parts of the Kharkiv, Kherson, Mykolaiv and Zaporizhzhia regions, it said.

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Trouble with Uganda: It’s riddled with unprincipled politics, mind poverty, stupidity and foolish leadership

Trouble with Uganda: It’s riddled with unprincipled politics, mind poverty, stupidity and foolish leadership

You cannot expect a healthy population if you are not investing adequately in health services and health human resources. You cannot expect peace and security in the long-term if you have invested in military hardware and violence at the expense of social development. Social security and peace should be paramount.

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Military-led Sahel states announce Alliance of Sahel States formation, rally thousands for support

Military-led Sahel states announce Alliance of Sahel States formation, rally thousands for support

The juntas have all severed long-standing military ties with former colonial ruler France, dealing a blow to France’s influence in the region and complicating international efforts to curb a decade-old Islamist insurgency that has destabilised the Sahel region.

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Israeli PM Netanyahu unveils plans for control of Gaza’s border with Egypt, vows war to last months

Israeli PM Netanyahu unveils plans for control of Gaza’s border with Egypt, vows war to last months

Such a move by Israel would be a de facto reversal of its 2005 withdrawal from Gaza, placing the enclave under exclusive Israeli control after years of being run by Hamas. Netanyahu’s comments about the buffer zone came as Israeli military forces pressed ahead with an offensive that the prime minister reiterated will last “for many more months.”

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Burundi’s president tells citizens to stone gay people to cleanse the country of a ‘curse’

Burundi’s president tells citizens to stone gay people to cleanse the country of a ‘curse’

The United States has imposed a range of sanctions including travel restrictions and removing Uganda from a tariff-free trade deal. The World Bank also suspended all future loans to the East African country in protest.

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