China-Uganda

The cost of prejudice: Rethinking China

The cost of prejudice: Rethinking China

By Nnanda Kizito Sseruwagi Almost everything I know about China thus far, I have learnt from Western philosophers, academics, politicians and journalists. Many of the ideas that shape how I view China were not read in a Chinese library or university or from Baidu, China’s internet search engine company. They came from Google. They came […]

China’s Concept of Building a Community of Shared Future for Mankind: A Game Changer for an Ideal World

China’s Concept of Building a Community of Shared Future for Mankind: A Game Changer for an Ideal World

By Allawi Ssemanda Explaining that currently, “the international security situation is grim, economic recovery lacks momentum, and the gap in development is widening,” Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed the concept of building a community of a shared future for mankind.” This was 2013, and President Xi was answering what China called the historical question of the […]

Uganda needs to Leverage its Bilateral Relations with China to Maintain its Growth Trajectory

Uganda needs to Leverage its Bilateral Relations with China to Maintain its Growth Trajectory

By Musiime George The past year was a mixture of two emotional hues for Uganda following the enactment of the anti homosexuality law. Whereas proponents of the law celebrated and rejoiced in its enactment, critics and activists alike were concerned that the law would unleash an array of rights concerns in Uganda. However, besides this […]

Understanding Chinese Contribution to BUBU

Understanding Chinese Contribution to BUBU

By Nnanda Kizito Sseruwagi It is easy to assume that the imbalance of trade between Uganda and China translates into an unfair play in the long-term development relationship shared by the two friendly states. It’s an understandable misunderstanding. This is despite the marked improvement in the balance of trade between us over the years. By […]

GIVING BUSINESS BUSINESS

GIVING BUSINESS BUSINESS

By Salim Abila Asuman ‘’Imagine this: smooth roads and railway lines weaved through our landscapes, not just connecting places, but stitching dreams to reality. They are not just routes; they are the veins of commerce, making business not just easy, but irresistible. ‘’ Now end that imagination, and let us embark on a journey into […]

Four Decades and 800M People Out of Poverty: Lessons From China’s Poverty Alleviation Approach

Four Decades and 800M People Out of Poverty: Lessons From China’s Poverty Alleviation Approach

George Musiime At the dawn of African independence, Kwame Nkrumah is quoted to have said “Seek ye first the political Kingdom and all else shall be added unto you.” However, as reality has proved to us, whereas political freedom might have been a necessary condition for Africa’s economic freedom, some analysts contend that this was not necessarily […]