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Gilbert Nuwagira

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Everyone with a cough, a sore throat, fevers, general body weakness and discomfort, PLEASE, at least get a COVID19 antigen test, better PCR test NOW and ISOLATE!

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Happening tonight at 11 pm EAT. I will be dissecting the implications on democracy for a growing EAC reflecting on the fragility & economic growth potential of the Great Lakes region. Register here - bit.ly/3M8Vz2k Ayaru Irene Priscilla Solomy Awiidi Iribagiza David✌🏿 david n. tshimba

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If there is a soulful writer whose work you should engage with this month - it is Daniella Khanani Please check out her blog Resolute Scribbles bit.ly/3r8LEAW & you will find your next read

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Oh I remember DBwambale - he gave a 2 min lecture at the beginning of prep while we were making noise. To this day I still remember his presence (and tell stories) - he modeled excellence with humility. Congratulations DBwambale

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Join us in Kampala, Uganda for our next Junior Scholars Workshop on "Decolonization and its Critics" in collaboration with the amazing Makerere Institute of Social Research Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR)!

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When they call all of us ‘our children’ or ‘Bazukulu,’ they are seeking to alter our relationship with the State. All of us are citizens in equal measure and terms - non above others - at least when talking about the governance of the country. It is patronizing and quite

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The dust ‘seems’ to be settling but now more than ever do we need to be engaged citizens. I shared my thoughts via Africa Is a Country drawing on insights from Jim Spire Ssentongo & Nicholas Opiyo (Pronouns He/Him) africasacountry.com/2024/07/ending…