Uganda’s roads sector: It’s a classical case of ‘Tragedy of the Commons’ and ‘Holy Grail’

Uganda’s roads sector: It’s a classical case of ‘Tragedy of the Commons’ and ‘Holy Grail’

With regard to the roads sector in Uganda, the resources are basically the trillions of shillings invested in it by both government and external donors. To many people, the trillions have not resulted in the improvement of roads in Uganda. The trillions of shillings seem to be sinking into a bottomless pit. With very low levels of accountability and transparency in the allocation of contracts and use of the funds, the tragedy of the Commons in Uganda is a spirally evolving phenomenon in the 21st century.

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Governance by deception: Does grubby Museveni have to cling to discredited top-down economic model to rule Uganda?

Governance by deception: Does grubby Museveni have to cling to discredited top-down economic model to rule Uganda?

Everything is deception. The sale of public assets by the NRM/A was deception. It was stated the aim was to enhance efficiency but instead they ended up in the hands of government functionaries and their fronts, usually Indians.

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So inefficient is Uganda government that the president has the luxury to decide when you can die on Kampala-Jinja Road

So inefficient is Uganda government that the president has the luxury to decide when you can die on Kampala-Jinja Road

It is the president who decides whether or not Jinja-Kampala Road, which has become a principal killer road, to be or not be made passable.

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Uganda urgently needs pragmatic economics as Museveni’s idea of wealth creation is a fleeting daydream

Uganda urgently needs pragmatic economics as Museveni’s idea of wealth creation is a fleeting daydream

Unfortunately, this is turning Uganda into a potentially and actually security and peace poor or deficient country well into the future. One consequence, yet to rear its head, will be destruction of what we now call islands of development, transformation and progress.

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Betting intellectual power for academic capital: A walk in shadows of Uganda’s lost generation under Museveni

Betting intellectual power for academic capital: A walk in shadows of Uganda’s lost generation under Museveni

Ultimately, employment of the education enterprise is based on technical know-how, not professionalism. People who are employed on the basis of technical knowhow are constrained by lack of necessary skills. They have no capacity to implement anything professionally.

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Failed state: Irony of Uganda being $12 trillion rich in gold but proud to export slave labour to Middle East

Failed state: Irony of Uganda being $12 trillion rich in gold but proud to export slave labour to Middle East

In any case behind every problem is the problem of leadership and, by extension, governance. The decisions the leaders and governors take or do not take, the choices in governance that the governors prefer to apply in governing a country and its resources (human and non-human); how they govern ecological-environmental systems on which all other systems depend for their structures, functionalities and futurities; and the administrative styles and practices

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Stamping out corruption is Museveni’s pet topic, but it remains Uganda’s epitome as long as he’s in power  

Stamping out corruption is Museveni’s pet topic, but it remains Uganda’s epitome as long as he’s in power  

There is every indication that President Tibuhaburwa Museveni will make corruption a pet topic as long as he remains president. He will promise heaven on earth in stumping it out. However, increasingly many Ugandans are convinced that corruption is integral to NRA/M and its government.

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Stolen right to land: Why are young Ugandan graduates joining risky slave labour in Middle East?

Stolen right to land: Why are young Ugandan graduates joining risky slave labour in Middle East?

What we are seeing is a volcano waiting to explode. The grabbed land belongs to Ugandans, not the grabbers. Tomorrow Ugandans will grab it back to themselves from those pretending to be the owners of the land. The graduate slaves, will one day come to the realisation that their generation has been cheated, exploited and wasted. It will be like the slaves of USA who struggled to free themselves.

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Why Uganda needs ‘Most Notorious Failures Museum’: The good and bad of 38-year presidency

Why Uganda needs ‘Most Notorious Failures Museum’: The good and bad of 38-year presidency

Unfortunately, politicisation and militarisation of everything possible has become the norm rather than the exception in Uganda. In many cases, hypothesis testing and exploratory testing are eliminated and what is desired is implemented, often at very high cost in terms of energy, time, money, justice and development.

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Obote to Oboteism, Amin to Aminism, Museveni to Musevenism: Sabotaging constitutionalism in Uganda

Obote to Oboteism, Amin to Aminism, Museveni to Musevenism: Sabotaging constitutionalism in Uganda

Resistance to President Milton Obote’s second reign almost immediately meant that he had no time to reintroduce the Common Man’s Charter nor revitalize his social programme. There were many human rights violations, but most of these could have been by his armed opponents trying to convince the people that Obote’s regime had no capacity to assure their security.

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