The difficult dilemmas in foreign policy
By Dr Ian Clarke There is always a delicate balance in foreign relations for any country. Henry Kissinger brokered the deal that built the relationship …
By Dr Ian Clarke There is always a delicate balance in foreign relations for any country. Henry Kissinger brokered the deal that built the relationship …
By Denis Jjuuko There is a chilling thread on Twitter of somebody detailing their experience of freeing the Sudanese capital Khartoum to Egypt to seek …
By Dr Ian Clarke The latest version of Chat GPT has just been released with even more features and capabilities than Chat GPT3. At the …
By Denis Jjuuko One of the reasons given by a minister for stealing or diverting iron sheets is the difficulty of running a parliamentary constituency. …
By Pius Wamala The World Economic Forum Report (2023) presents a significant impact of climate change and environmental risks on economies, societies, and markets. Important …
By Dr Ian Clarke Possibly the most successful investor on the globe (and certainly the one with the most longevity) is Warren Buffet. He is …
When Emmanuel Tumusiime Mutebile died early last year, Keith Muhakanizi was one of those widely suggested among those likely to become new Governor Bank of …
For over a month, the Parliamentary Presidential Affairs Committee, the State House Anti-corruption Unit, and the Police Criminal Investigation Department-CID have been investigating senior government …
By Denis Jjuuko Last week, an article I authored more than a year ago resurfaced on the internet and in many WhatsApp groups prompting many …
By Dr Ian Clarke I have been thinking about people who have changed the world but also made wrong decisions. Steve Jobs was a person …