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Andrew. E.katongole™

Andrew. E.katongole™

@Andexx57

Law & Economics

Uganda Katılım Mart 2012
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SON OF LOYOLA
SON OF LOYOLA@FERDINANDIUS·
Sir, I went to Makerere Law School and I was taught that beyond reading statutes, ku ground sibyangu. I have been in practice for 7 years and this Practice has shown me an appeal being filed after 10 years. Currently I am battling a case with AG where judgment was delivered in 2016, AG didn’t appeal, co defendant appealed and lost up to Supreme Court. Plaintiff sought to enforce judgement, obtained a certificate of order, AG refused to pay and applied for review of the judgment, 10 years later. So what do you mean Bwowes case of “last night” can’t be resurrected? If u have followed the trend of recent judgments and rulings, u would Know that if there is “interest”, from “powers to be”, anything can happen. The law is a “ass”
Kay Charl @KayBaller5

@FERDINANDIUS You reason like my jaj guy. Resurrect the bwowe case? Which law school did you go to? Didn't they teach you res judicata?

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Buregyeya Apollo, PhD
Buregyeya Apollo, PhD@ApolloBuregyeya·
I say this as a university lecturer who has not remained in the comfort of lecture rooms and journals. I teach. I publish. I supervise students. But I also build companies, test materials, develop products, work with contractors, set up production systems, train technicians, own mineral licences, and try to move knowledge from the university into industry. So I fully understand the frustration when academia looks disconnected from society. But publications are not the enemy. A publication is how knowledge is tested, recorded and shared. Many of the technologies we celebrate today began first as research before they became products, industries and jobs. The problem is not that professors publish. The problem is that we have not built strong enough bridges between knowledge and production. And here is where I think we must be more honest. Our commerce does not sufficiently reward production. It often rewards importing, brokering, trading and distributing more than it rewards designing, manufacturing, testing, improving and scaling local products. In such an economy, even good research struggles to become industry. So yes, let us demand more impact from universities. Let us ask professors to engage society, industry and government more directly. But let us not pretend that counting publications is the root problem. The deeper problem is an economy that has not created enough pathways for knowledge to become products, enterprises, standards, policies and jobs. We need professors who write, and we need professors who build. More importantly, we need a country that rewards those who turn knowledge into productive value.
ᗪᖇ. ᒪᗩᗯᖇEᑎᑕE ᗰᑌGᗩᑎGᗩ@ReachDrMuganga

To my colleagues in academia, especially the professors. I think the time has come for us to stop counting publications. Right now, it is almost immoral. We are doing a disservice to our country. We should stop counting publications and start building things. We should focus on changing society. We should solve problems, and we should stand up and be counted for that. We should be able to say, "This is how I am solving society's problems," not how many publications I have put out there in journals, on the internet, or wherever else. What matters is the impact we make, not the number of papers we publish. #UBCGMUEXTRA @ubctvuganda

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Muhoozi Kainerugaba
Muhoozi Kainerugaba@mkainerugaba·
All 'stock mpya' will be impounded by URA!
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Mwami lu
Mwami lu@lulanzeashirafu·
Aliyah Babu is stunning without realizing it! 🙏 If you're an interior designer or know someone who is, let's support her and help her find opportunities. Wish her well and let's get her work! 😊
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Carol Prim ❤️🤭
Carol Prim ❤️🤭@CarolPrim3·
Guys after Covid we’ve never been the same.🥹
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Simon Kaggwa Njala
Simon Kaggwa Njala@SimonKaggwaNjal·
The legend, Top G ⁦@Cobratate⁩ with his Vice President after the night’s fight. We lost the crown but won the hearts.
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GEN. ACTIVIST🎭🇺🇬
GEN. ACTIVIST🎭🇺🇬@GenActivistUg·
My Boss said that he is a very big fan of @SimonKaggwaNjal 😂👐 This was a banger bro👏👏👏👏your name has traveled more than you have, God keep blessing you Bossman🫡
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Andrew. E.katongole™
Andrew. E.katongole™@Andexx57·
That personality disorder that creates the sweetest sleep on days you intend to wake up so early! What is it called? 😏
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Simon Kaggwa Njala
Simon Kaggwa Njala@SimonKaggwaNjal·
After pulling off such a successful gig as providers of sound and PA at @UgandaCAA’s end of year party, my #AppleHits team and I hit the dance floor to enjoy the moment.
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Ivan Rugambwa🇺🇬
Ivan Rugambwa🇺🇬@I_Rugambwa·
Picked up an MBA over the weekend, with two of the most important women in my life as witnesses . Mum (in frame 2) never thought she would live to witness my Bachelors. This weekend,she boarded a plane for her very 1st time to witness my Masters, the 6th degree by her own kids🙏🏽
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