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WAIRA JOEL BRIAN's avatar

Still, Uganda has not sat passively in disappointment. The country has birthed generations of thinkers, artists, entrepreneurs, and educators who have taken up the mantle of reimagining society. Teachers who challenge colonial epistemologies. Business owners who root their practices in local wisdom. Leaders who envision community-centered governance.

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Jumba Saidi Lumanzi's avatar

Nine : your YouTube channel that helps people to know the law, This has been of a great importance to me to understand the law

Ten: Don’t you think we need to replace most of the literature books in both our primary and secondary schools with the Ugandan constitution?…if we achieve this I believe this will help courts and citizens to differentiate btn a civil case to criminal case(Focus Sir on This it’s very important)

Eleven:Decolonization has not been handled properly in Your Eight points

To me I feel yo massaging the real issue with yo personal achievements in Judicial office…But decolonization is bigger and a risky topic most especially in our modern world (Governance)

Twelve:you can never be good in a broken system..The Ugandan Judicial system is just broken,personalized very backward and it deserves no respect like what courts of law or Justice deserves Worldwide (Focus on This)

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