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If you want to know what someone’s views are, you should ask them.  When you can’t speak to them directly or write to them, you should read things they wrote.  Below are links to some of my articles, essays and op-eds.  Read them and contact me to discuss my views and yours.

 

 

 

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Uganda elections:  A financial review

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Uganda and Buganda must learn to coexist

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Important democracy lessons from Wikileaks

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We are talking about UPE failures, but what happened to the children?

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A glimmer of hope in Somalia

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Why federalism can work in Kenya but fail in Uganda

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Regional tier without development will increase the power of the centre

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Thoughts and facts about Cameron’s reign

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Is the informal economy the best hope for Africa?

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Focusing on economy growth figures obscures more urgent problems

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The threat of extremism in South Africa

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A very un-Christian campaign against homosexuality

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Anti-homosexuality bill is to love firewood but hate the collectors

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Begging districts cannot form viable federo government

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Bringing the reality of the Darfur crisis close to home

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Counting down to South Africa’s World Cup

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How can we undo the mess and build a prosperous Uganda?

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How to really invest in Africa

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How to resurrect community values

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No international pressure will choose Uganda’s president

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Obama is good and bad news for Africa

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Obama’s message to Africa not one of hope

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Of African dictators and their survival tactics

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Omar Bongo’s passing gives Gabon hope to end corruption

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Open your mind to Africa

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Smart investment will change political status

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Somalia – Excess freedom and impossible choices

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The case for building strong communities, continued

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The tragedy of Niger’s coup

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Understanding Rwanda in the context of Haiti

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Understanding the Ugandan riots

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Unpunished stealing makes everyone a thief

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Want a firm grip on power?  Don’t feed citizens too much

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We cannot afford to make more mistakes

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What does the new Dar rail link mean for Uganda’s export trade?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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