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DR. SEJJAAKA IS A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT WHOSE EXPERIENCE AS BOTH A PROFESSOR AND ENTREPRENEUR, HAS GIVEN HIM THE CLARITY NECESSARY TO COMMENT ON SOCIAL ISSUES.

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Reflections on Uganda@59: thus far we have come

Last week Uganda celebrated its 59th Independence day. The celebrations marking this anniversary  were held under the theme “Celebrating our 59th Independence Day as we secure our future through National mindset Change”. Just as it was On October 9th, 1962,…

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