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IS ELECTRICITY POWERED TRANSPORT VIABLE IN UGANDA? 16/08/2022

“The correct way is to start moving away from petrol to electric cars and we have already started,...

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IS ELECTRICITY POWERED TRANSPORT VIABLE IN UGANDA? Amidst the galloping fuel prices, His Excellency President Museveni took to national TV on Wednesday, 27th 2022 to push for…

LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 2O22: Is It A Lasting Solution. 20/07/2022

"Landlords are prohibited from increasing rent...
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LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 2O22: Is It A Lasting Solution. The Landlord and Tenant Bill 2021 was read for the first time on Wednesday 29th September 2O21 and referred to…

30/06/2022

Hon Rebecca Kadaaga the 10th Parliament speaker on "Absent-ism of MPs".

30/06/2022

Speaker of the 10th Parliament Rt Hon Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga on "Civic Education".

30/06/2022

Today is , we revisit the discussion we had with the 10th Parliament Speaker Hon. Rebecca Kadaaga on the issues that are very much true today.

"Quality of our legislators ".

27/04/2022

“There has been remarkable changes, this program has benefited those that deserve. And it’s true that we can...

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Media Practice & Accountability for Torture in Parliament: Reflections on the 10th Parliament 11/03/2022

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Parliament of Uganda Kakwenza Rukirabashaija Hon Mathias Mpuga Nsamba

Media Practice & Accountability for Torture in Parliament: Reflections on the 10th Parliament On February 3 2022, a number of opposition legislators led by the Leader of the Opposition in Parliament, Hon. Mathias…

Inside Plan by Ministry of Energy to Transform the Cooking Sector in Uganda 31/01/2022

Inside Plan by Ministry of Energy to Transform the Cooking Sector in Uganda:

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Inside Plan by Ministry of Energy to Transform the Cooking Sector in Uganda The primary sources of energy for cooking in Uganda are wood and charcoal; whereas these seem a cheap and easily…

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Our very own Mayombwe Steven Luganda language producer Wizarts Foundation sharing insights on curriculum with the Deputy Head teacher Cornerstone High school.

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ENGLISH EP 7 (POLICE ASKING FOR BRIBES) 08/11/2021

ENGLISH EP 7 (POLICE ASKING FOR BRIBES) When Elizabeth faces GBV, she rushes to the police to have her abuser arrested. The officer demands money; to make photocopies of the police form for her to write a statement, money to fuel the police

18/05/2021

The Public does not think individual action can reduce corruption!

Chapter (3), clause (1), paragraph(i) of the 1995 Uganda constitution emphasizes, “it is the duty of every citizen to combat corruption and misuse or wastage of public property”. Yes! We can. Not because it is our duty but because we are true and proud
Ugandans who love it and want it better. Growing up in a corrupt society, it has been unfortunate to witness that many Ugandans think that one man’s effort has no impact when it comes to the eradication of corruption.

As a result, the public has become so tolerant of corruption that they are relaxed waiting for the big officials in government to combat corruption. This is very wrong because these officials seem not ready and willing to fight this vice. Therefore, it comes back to
the public, to me and you. Knowing that the leading cause of corruption is moral decay, it is also very true that the best solution to this evil act is moral uprightness, which is not institutional but rather personal.

Do you think that if every single person decides not to engage in corruption, would it reduce? Of course yes, it would. When we decide to stay away from corruption on a personal basis, we become the few white hens among the many black hens and
therefore easily spotted out. We create a very big change because others look up to us. “A corruption-free Uganda begins with me”. Every Ugandan ought to have such a mindset.

Let us look at the example of village SACCOS, every single coin counts and when they are accumulated, millions of money are collected. Let every single Ugandan be the coin because, from the single person, many will rise. For every big project, there is always a
single mind behind it. Just as it is said “behind a wise man, there is a powerful woman”, you and I ought to be the powerful women behind a corruption-free Uganda. Men and women who are ready to change our history for the better.

“We can do it”, Nelson Mandela always said. When Nelson Mandela changed his mind and decided to fight for the blacks, many South Africans followed and the countries around South Africa. So, let us be the nationalistic and patriotic Nelson Mandelas who are more than willing to change our mindset and morals to eradicate corruption which is eating us up.

If Uganda is to develop, then there should be someone among us to stand their ground and make the decision of saying “NO” to corruption.” A corruption-free Uganda begins with me”.

I remain Nabwire Gorrety Maria aged 17 years in Senior Three at The Amazima School.




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