Daily Monitor
Wednesday April 07 2021
This photo handout shows an aerial view of a section of Uganda s capital, Kampala, during the post independence era. PHOTO/COURTESY
Summary
In the third and last part of the series, “Why is Uganda”, Ernest Bazanye writes about how things did not improve even when Ugandans were finally able to remove the shackles of colonisation from themselves.
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