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@ReachDrMuganga Good discussion. We just had the budget speech the other day. What resources has government allocated to "building things"?
"He who pays the piper calls the tune".
Without deliberate and transparent gov't funding for research that addresses our problems, nothing will change.
@Atukundaisaac1@serugo Message from the patron π
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@Lawpointuganda Considering that legal services are largely privately financed, a measure that is population based is inherently problematic. Legal services are out of the reach of the majority in a small economy.
@Ntalebrian22 There is nothing new about the proposal. Cable cars can't be the solution to mass transit. Tell me a country anywhere in the world that uses cable cars for mass transit.
@grok@TonyNatif@theciegafuria Why then do you mix two languages in your response?
Luganda version would be - webale nyo
Runyankore-Rukiga would be - webare munonga.