@EliKatunguka Don’t change the dial. In the 1960s, mathematics was revered across Uganda. No more. Look, nothing else matters. Human progress is about knowing and respecting the world. Knowing is mathematics.
@KagutaMuseveni@StateHouseUg@GovUganda@ParliamentUG
@CapitalFMUganda@SemweyaMusoke@nbstv@afromobileug Don’t call Ruto, Zakayo. Call him Simon of Cyrene. Simoni wa Kirene. Ruto was handed a burden. And don’t blame Uhuru. Blame us all as a human ecosystem. We don’t peer deep. We don’t seek understanding. We just shout, ‘infrastructure gap!’ @WilliamsRuto@KagutaMuseveni
@CapitalFMUganda@SemweyaMusoke@nbstv@afromobileug Note, the riots in Kenya weren’t motivated by taxes per se. The mega infrastructure of Uhuru raised expectations. Good times are arriving! Then debt repayment arrived. Yet infrastructure wasn’t delivering the goodies. Infrastructure investment is monstrously complex.
@mofpedU@WorldBankAfrica@StateHouseUg Before RAFU, the roads sector was ‘corrupt’. But it was nothing compared to today. There was a much deeper sense of purpose. Study the days of JG Mwedde.
@KagutaMuseveni A few years back. Deep in rural Tanzania. A brilliant kid is called ‘Makerere’. UG, just what happened? Yes, post-independence turmoil created grab-and-run. But we can recover. We aren't an empty people. @Parliament_Ug@GovUganda@StateHouseUg@Makerere
@KagutaMuseveni President Museveni, here's an icebreaker for your address. Let's ponder. This isn't about the Brits. It's structural. It's a reminder that the ecosystem is anchored in rigour. That was UG in the early 1960s. Mathematics was revered in our villages. Let's find ourselves.
@mofpedU@henrymusasizi1@StateHouseUg@GovUganda So, we can! Challenge 1: this X10 growth is rootless. No cognitive basis has been presented. It is a wish. What is the basis? Where is the equation?https://t.co/y5wIldFFST