Globalisation: Why Non-Aligned Movement is a contradiction in a world interlinked by Internet

Globalisation: Why Non-Aligned Movement is a contradiction in a world interlinked by Internet

Political powers are resisting Internet and trying to role back into the 20th century when the World Wide Web was emerging. Despite the increasingly intricate interconnections and interdependences, some countries are stuck with the idea of nonalignment.

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Politics and religion: How Uganda’s Museveni pulverised Christianity into a wild god for governance

Politics and religion: How Uganda’s Museveni pulverised Christianity into a wild god for governance

In The Prince, Machiavelli prescribes what makes a ruler appear invincible: possessing prowess and being able to build own dynasty on own terms or agenda, free from influence from anyone including the clergy, academics, intellectuals, even own family, executive, legislature, judiciary or Constitution.

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Transdisciplinarity: Integrating certified experts, non-certified experts, stakeholders and practitioners in knowledge industry

Transdisciplinarity: Integrating certified experts, non-certified experts, stakeholders and practitioners in knowledge industry

Transdisciplinarity is linked with new frameworks for health and wellness that transcend disciplinary and interdisciplinary inputs, involvement of stakeholders outside the academy in team-based research (Klein, 2014). This is why transdisciplinarity, like interdisciplinarity, crossdisciplinarity and extradisciplinarity, is called a team science.

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Pariah economy: Museveni’s ‘life presidency’ turned Uganda into a basket case on life-support

Pariah economy: Museveni’s ‘life presidency’ turned Uganda into a basket case on life-support

Cultural erosion through schemes such Operation Wealth Creation, Myooga and Parish Development Model, which emphasise the individual and money rather than community integrity, cohesion, unity and resilience, which were subserved by culture.

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Why there’s need for Uganda to accept centrality of environment in economic growth, governance

Why there’s need for Uganda to accept centrality of environment in economic growth, governance

There is need to rethink Uganda and its development, leadership and governance and recognise the centrality of environment and environmental literacy to any meaningful change, transformation and progress in the 21st century. A word to the wise is enough.

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Initially ‘tribe’ was used to classify wildlife, then British applied it to denigrate Ugandans and Museveni seized it as a tyranny toolkit

Initially ‘tribe’ was used to classify wildlife, then British applied it to denigrate Ugandans and Museveni seized it as a tyranny toolkit

The colonialists, therefore, introduced centralised governance, not to benefit Ugandans as such, but themselves. When they introduced domestic economic production of sugarcane, coffee and cotton, and integrated it in the global markets and a domestic education system, which later got integrated in the global education and communications system, it was not in the interest of the peoples they colonised.

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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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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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Reintegrating knowledge and truth: Science, religion and politics are not diametrically opposed

Reintegrating knowledge and truth: Science, religion and politics are not diametrically opposed

All these ideas and practices penetrate each other, are interdependent and interconnected with God at their centre. We are acting the ignorant when we deliberately, persistently, consistently, continually and perennially extricate God from them.

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