Zimbabwe syndrome: How Africa’s centres of learning became knowledge pockets that churn out hopeless academics

Zimbabwe syndrome: How Africa’s centres of learning became knowledge pockets that churn out hopeless academics

Unfortunately, in Africa in general and Uganda in particular, overpoliticisation of education and society in the 21st century is the rule rather than the exception. This is combining with the academic interests of control and influence of the slow professors in our greatly disciplined universities to resist the new and different knowledge production cultures/systems of interdisciplinary science, crossdisciplinary science, transdisciplinary science and extradisciplinary science, which are internet age loving.

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As ATMIS exits Somalia, UN Mine Action Service is training police improvised explosive devices

As ATMIS exits Somalia, UN Mine Action Service is training police improvised explosive devices

With withdrawal work well underway in Somalia, other work continues to ensure that civilian safety and security is maintained. This saw an intensive, five-day training course on improvised explosive devices (IEDs) facilitated by the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) for 13 ATMIS (African Union Transition Mission in Somalia) police...

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Largest ever demobilisation of 372,000 ex-rebels in limbo as Ethiopia can’t raise $849m needed

Largest ever demobilisation of 372,000 ex-rebels in limbo as Ethiopia can’t raise $849m needed

The Ethiopian government plans to meet around 15 per cent of the cost, with donors expected to pick up the rest of the bill, according to a copy of the demobilisation framework seen by The New Humanitarian. But so far, not a single dollar has been received.

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Women’s marathon record will belong to Kenya again, Kosgei predicts ahead of New York City run

Women’s marathon record will belong to Kenya again, Kosgei predicts ahead of New York City run

Brigid Kosgei will compete on Sunday alongside some formidable Kenyans, including Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir, Boston Marathon winner Hellen Obiri and Sharon Lokedi, who triumphed in Central Park last year.

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While Uganda holds fast onto traditional knowledge silos, interdisciplinarity is taking root in higher education in the world

While Uganda holds fast onto traditional knowledge silos, interdisciplinarity is taking root in higher education in the world

Structural knowledge is a concept introduced by one of the world’s interdisciplinary education experts, Dr Allen Repko in 2009. It refers to the level of knowledge students need to get to a point of forming their own ideas and solutions to a given problem.

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Kenya’s grim economic outlook forces Uganda to give exclusive petroleum supply deal to Vitol

Kenya’s grim economic outlook forces Uganda to give exclusive petroleum supply deal to Vitol

Using Kenyan importers had “exposed Uganda to occasional supply vulnerabilities where the Ugandan retail companies were considered secondary whenever there were supply disruptions,” which affected retail prices, Nankabirwa said.

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Bloody loyal: King Charles won’t say ‘sorry’ for British colonial human rights abuses in Kenya

Bloody loyal: King Charles won’t say ‘sorry’ for British colonial human rights abuses in Kenya

British colonialists also committed gross human rights violations, including land expropriation, killings, torture and sexual violence, against hundreds of thousands of people in western Kenya over decades, UN investigators have said.

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Knowledge integration revolution: Why is crossdisciplinary teaching, learning necessary?

Knowledge integration revolution: Why is crossdisciplinary teaching, learning necessary?

Uganda’s scientists are part of the global movement of science, which is determined to remove faith from human experience, and which is increasingly immoral and unethical as I emphasised in my article Billgating Science to Conquer God’s Project Nature. This has integrated Uganda in the abominable global corruption, which is like a movement against humanity…

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Kenya tops Africa on organised crime index, having overtaken Nigeria and rest of West Africa

Kenya tops Africa on organised crime index, having overtaken Nigeria and rest of West Africa

Resilience is measured according to the mechanisms countries have in place to combat organised crime, and their effectiveness. Resilience capacity and effectiveness are evaluated to assess the level at which states have established appropriate legal, political and strategic frameworks to address organised crime.

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Police block airing grievances against British army abuses in Kenya hours before King Charles landed

Police block airing grievances against British army abuses in Kenya hours before King Charles landed

A British soldier seemed to claim credit in 2021 on social media for starting the wildfire, which destroyed thousands of acres of a nature conservancy. The British High Commissioner at the time said she was “appalled” by the post and promised the royal military police would investigate.

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