The problems challenging Uganda and the continent of Africa are manifold and great. But the worst problem isn't poverty, war, or corruption. Rather, it is the minds of the people, who too often accept self-imposed limitations.
"The People's Agenda" lays out a bold plan for reform founded upon the powerful concept that Uganda is nothing but its people-so it's up to those people to set their minds on changing the direction in which their country is headed.
By pausing to reflect upon what exists now and what they desire, the people can set another destiny-a destiny that embraces the...
The problems challenging Uganda and the continent of Africa are manifold and great. But the worst problem isn't poverty, war, or corruption. Rather...