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Why we fail to successfully transition from employment to managing our own businesses

14 September, 2019

Two weeks ago I was invited by Kampala Ssese Islands Rotary Club to be a key note speaker at their weekly meeting. I have lots of respect for the work of Rotary in Uganda and I can never say no…

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Why lie? Trickle-down economics is as dead as a dodo

14 September, 2019

Don’t kill the messenger! I think I have been here before, arguing about what we probably got it wrong on some aspects of structural adjustment. (See The Monitor Newspaper, October 28, 2016, “What we got wrong on privatization”. But a…

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Five lessons I relearnt at NSSF’s money talk townhall meeting

14 September, 2019

Two weeks ago we were invited to attend the National Social Security Fund’s (NSSF) town hall meeting for potential savers and retirees. You guessed right if you know what we were going to talk about – money. Since we all…

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Obote and Amin couldn’t ‘did it’, M7 too may not be able to ‘did it’ (part II)

23 June, 2019

Now that you have listened to the state of the nation address and the budget, we need to get back to the question of why the cruel vicissitudes of history may prevent our leaders from delivering Uhuru for the majority….

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