COMMENT: By Peter Nyanzi National Theater – In many other countries, galleries, theaters, museums are supported as tourist attractions Sections of the population and more so the artistes have been angered by reports that the government is planning to give away to investors part of the land on which the …
Read More »Tragedy of an āabsenteeā State
Great countries donāt have a great government; they have great State machinery Where is the Stateā? This is a common question in Uganda; and itās a legitimate one. Is the State ensuring the common good for all? When a law-abiding citizen desperately wants medical treatment, is the State there to …
Read More »Making NSSF a sustainable fund
By Peter Nyanzi Ten issues NSSF must work on to consolidate success and become even more relevant and sustainable The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) recently celebrated 30 years of existence. What a journey it has been. In 2005 – exactly ten years ago – NSSF had a total portfolio …
Read More »Revolutions, Museveni and longevity
By Peter Nyanzi How Besigye return shows why Museveni will be around for some time What explains President Yoweri Museveniās 30-year stay in power, and still counting? In order to answer that question, a look at revolutions in world history is inevitable. Also, a look at Dr. Kizza Besigye, Ugandaās …
Read More »Inspiring a new generation of entrepreneurs
By Peter Nyanzi Boney Katatumba (PhD), 69, is the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Pakistan to Uganda. The Katatumba group chairman has been a businessman since his childhood. With the profits from his businesses, he bought a bicycle in primary school, a motorcycle in secondary school, a car at …
Read More »Museveni, school owners, and our taxes
By Peter Nyanzi Why it is self-defeating for proprietors of private schools to shun taxes on their net annual profits The evening TV news bulletin on April 14 showed two very happy men; the first was Prof. Lawrence Mukiibi, the proprietor of St Lawrence Schools and colleges, the other was …
Read More »Museveni a victim of āincomplete revolutionā
By Peter Nyanzi How President Museveni can get public institutions to work without antagonising democratic principles After reading the article; āLooking at Museveni-Kagame frustrationsā (The Independent, Issue 361) in which columnist Andrew M. Mwenda commented about how the presidents of Rwanda and Uganda are getting āincreasingly frustratedā over non-performance in …
Read More »What Pioneer buses show about Ugandans
By Peter Nyanzi For 100 new buses to rot away in the city is a gross national shame and embarrassment for all Ugandans What emotion do you get at the sight of a mass of Pioneer buses rotting away in the parking lot of Namboole Stadium? Every time I see …
Read More »Culture of complaints and positive change
By Peter Nyanzi In most developed countries, the fear of costly complaints forces businesses to be creative When complaints are freely heard, deeply considered and speedily reformed, then is the utmost bound of civil liberty attained that wise men look for.ā – John Milton Some time back, a friend posted …
Read More »State of silence isnāt golden
By Peter Nyanzi The unaddressed issues in President Museveniās State of the Nation address At any particular time, there are five things that should be of utmost interest to any head of state.Ā These are the things they are expected to talk about at any opportunity; more so during mandatory …
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