@JeksAknadt@Winnie_Byanyima@KagutaMuseveni To be fair, this country allows the rulers nothing. They do as they please seeing as they are answerable only to their conscious. If you can stomach it please watch the latest "state lecture" by the president.
I don’t see any possibility of this country getting better because the family in charge doesn’t want to be corrected where they are doing wrong. Instead they just shift blame and act the victims.
Countrypersons,
As you heard for yourselves last night, the man is neither fed wrong intelligence nor failed by those working under him. That "maybe" explanation rests now.
The system & people therein perfectly represent the man at the top. He is the system, the system is him.
@observerug It's only thunder that can save us from this guy.
He made a press conference at state house to defend the absurdities being committed by his sycophantic idiotic adult son. So sad
@observerug It's only thunder that can save us from this guy.
He made a press conference at state house to defend the absurdities being committed by his sycophantic idiotic adult son. So sad
When 12 people were killed in Charlie Hebdo attacks, World Leaders thronged to Paris for a Solidarity March
But no world leader has organised a march to protest killing 8700 civilians, 569 children, 1120 women, 28 journalists, 376 health workers, and 7 UN peacekeepers in Lebanon
This man, Mwenda, doesn’t believe in due process or fair trial for people he accuses of serious crimes. He can’t listen. He drowns out other voices with vocalized anger. Thinks kangaroo military tribunals are competent courts. Thinks M7 is a godsend. He is dangerous to both the panelists appearing with him and vulnerable detainees.
When China builds infrastructure in Africa, Western governments call it a "debt trap."
When the IMF lent money to African governments under structural adjustment conditions that required selling off public utilities, cutting healthcare spending, and opening markets to foreign competition that destroyed domestic industry?
That was called "development assistance."
The "debt trap" accusation is often exaggerated and selectively applied. Chinese lending, like all international financing, should be examined case by case, and the terms of individual projects should remain open to scrutiny. That is a fair conversation to have.
But that conversation cannot be had honestly without acknowledging that the West has been running debt-based leverage over developing nations for roughly eighty years, through institutions it controls, using conditions it designed, producing outcomes that consistently benefited Western capital while leaving the borrowing nations more structurally dependent than before they borrowed.
The sudden Western concern about African sovereignty when Chinese money enters the picture is not concern for African sovereignty.
African sovereignty has never been a Western priority.
The concern is about competition.
About someone else getting access to the resources and the relationships and the political leverage that Western institutions have treated as their exclusive inheritance since decolonization produced independent governments that still needed external capital.
Concern for Africa.
From the people who designed structural adjustment.
The audacity of it should be theatrical. Instead it is just policy.
@pong_pong09@beewol Not cursed. We don't train our minds to function in extremely stressful situations so we falter when it matters the most. We are firm believers in mere superiority of effects not the principles of work.
😹😹😹😹it's nolonger funny by the way Kasujja. Relax, u are already in the Executive committee...there was no operation except Uganda providing transportation for Ugandans in S.A