By Nnanda Kizito Sseruwagi It is said that when you owe the bank one million shillings, you have got a problem, and when you owe the bank 1 billion shillings,...
By Shemei Ndawula It is said that when you owe the bank one million shillings, you have got a problem, and when you owe the bank 1 billion shillings, the...
By Shemei Ndawula The recent “China and Africa: A Fine Traditional Culture and Modernisation” lecture organised by the Development Watch Centre and China-Africa Institute sparked a fascinating conversation about the opportunities...
By Nnanda Kizito Sseruwagi Recently, a vocational institute in Uganda entered a memorandum of understanding with China’s Hunan Mechanical and Electrical Polytechnic (HMEP). I was delighted to learn that Uganda’s...
By Shemei Ndawula For the past three years the European Union has been drafting and polishing a set of legislations that will potentially have great impact on the lives of...
By Nnanda Kizito Sseruwagi Let me first caveat the fact this is a sweeping generalization as far as reference to “Africa’s education systems” is concerned. But I believe the generalization...
By Nnanda Kizito Sseruwagi The Monroe Doctrine is the fulcrum around which America’s grand strategy on foreign policy has revolved since the 19th Century. Originating from President James Monroe’s speech to...
By Nnanda Kizito Sseruwagi For a long time, China was known for relegating the challenge of combating climate change to “developed countries.” It did not consider itself among them and...
By George Musiime As an African with an interest in China Africa Cooperation, many times I come across information that seeks to discredit and undermine China-Africa friendship. Indeed it is...
By Moshi Israel The world as it is today is largely in disarray. The scenario is akin to that of a civil war where leaders are engaged in power struggles...