Augustus Maximus
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Augustus Maximus
@Lichman256
Young patriotic Engineer
East Africa Katılım Eylül 2022
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@wekesa_amos You advised how ministries should treat and withhold information amidst any cause for alarm .Atleast there is an adherence
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President @KagutaMuseveni's response to @AndrewMwenda is not merely a political quarrel. It is a useful industrial policy document, written in the language of combat, irritation, memory, and national self-defence. The old man is making one important point: Uganda cannot remain a museum of raw materials.
Gold cannot leave as semi-processed dust while others capture the value. Coffee cannot leave as a poor man’s crop and return as a rich man’s lifestyle. Bananas, milk, steel, vehicles, minerals, herbs, and factories cannot remain jokes in the mouths of commentators who have never built even a wheelbarrow. On that point, I agree with him.
But in my forthcoming book, The Five Levels of Economic Power, I argue that nations do not become powerful simply because they own resources or even because they build a few factories. Real economic power is climbed in stages: Resource Ownership, Productive Control, Technological Command, Market Power, and Institutional Sovereignty.
Museveni’s letter is operating strongly between Level 1 and Level 2. He understands that raw-material export is a trap. He understands that processing matters. He understands that import substitution and export promotion are not slogans, but survival strategies. That is why his examples of gold refineries, coffee growth, dairy expansion, Kiira Motors, fruit processing, banana value addition, and steel are important.
But Uganda must now climb higher. Level 3 is Technological Command. Do we own the technology, the machinery, the standards, the patents, the engineering knowledge, and the research systems behind these industries?
Level 4 is Market Power. Do we control brands, logistics, regional distribution, finance, pricing, certification, and customer trust? Level 5 is Institutional Sovereignty. Do our ministries, universities, procurement systems, banks, standards bodies, and political incentives protect long-term industrial capability beyond speeches, projects, and personalities?
So yes, the President is right to defend industrialization. But the next national conversation must be sharper: not whether Uganda should industrialize, but whether we are building isolated factories or a full economic ladder.
Patriotism is the fire. Production is the first climb. Technology, markets, and institutions are the mountain. That is the real debate Africa must now have.
I have shared the full book summary here:
apolloburegyeya.substack.com/p/new-book-the…

Yoweri K Museveni@KagutaMuseveni
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@1one_louise @karungimcknight Laplace was easy ,some transforms in pixel and Fourier transform
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Mathematics until I reached engineering maths I Eehh 😂😂😂 I had never seen a C in my life.. I almost died
Danilo@odedanilo
That subject u never failed in school even if u didn’t study?
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@BusInsiderSSA Uganda according to IMF and World Bank reports
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@ona_nky Good parenting doesn't mean being strict."great parents don't do big things they do small things in a great way".That's how discipline comes in
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This is the last reminder that you're all invited. The event is free of charge, and there's no requirements for attendance.
All Ugandans on X are invited.
Big, small, faceless, pseudo, bot, ANT,NUP,NRM,PFF,FDC,PPP,DP,UPC, Christian, Muslim, Rasta, atheist all tribes, colors,languages.... Banange, everyone is invited
#UOXHandover
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if you regularly find yourself in the same room as dangote or dangote-like people, you are already in the upper echelons of society...
even if u r still just a “broke university student”
idiiro Peter 🇺🇬🇪🇺@idiiropetro
@nikita_helene GDP P/C is what makes 100 broke university kids in a room instant millionaires when Dangote walks in.
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