Museveni, Africa have to survive political pornography to actual lovemaking
May 19, 2021 President Museveni
There are political lessons from the world of adult pleasure. The French theorist Michel Foucault wrote a seminal book on power, The History of Sexuality with sex as the discursive space.
This widely cited book gives us a uniquely insightful way of seeing lovemaking as a mediation through which power in society is negotiated and organised.
Without attempting to discuss how sex mediates power in Uganda, I want to use lovemaking to appreciate Museveni’s timeless leadership challenge. Part of my ambition is to put psychoanalytical context to the malaise of the African political elite. Framing leadership as lovemaking in the traditional spiritual sense, not simply mounting might perhaps help us see our condition in a different light.
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The council is made up of members from the USA, UK, France, and the Russian federation.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign affairs, Minister Kutesa also shared a report into violent riots that took place in Kampala and other parts of the country.
The minister also said the 18th November 2020 riots in which about 54 people were killed were regrettable.
He has assured the UN security council that the government is committed to bringing to book all wrongdoers in the country using the relevant laws.
Many Ugandans have since last reportedly been kidnapped, tortured, or detained incommunicado.
The government has since accounted for about 40 kidnapped people and also provided a list of 177 missing people.
AfDB Country Manager Augustine K. Ngafuan (right) presents letter of credence to Uganda s Foreign Minister Sam Kutesa
The African Development Bank Group’s new country manager in Uganda, Mr. Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan, formally presented his letters of accreditation to Ugandan Foreign Minister Sam Kutesa in Kampala on 19 February 2021.
Welcoming Mr. Ngafuan to Uganda at the foreign ministry in Kampala, Mr. Kutesa expressed optimism that the new country manager’s appointment would further strengthen the good relations between Uganda and the African Development Bank, which had been built over the years.
According to an AfDB release, Minister Kutesa said the Ugandan government was highly appreciative of the African Development Bank’s support for projects in Uganda, especially those in infrastructure. He especially commended the support that the Bank had provided for road projects. He said his government placed a particularly high premium on the Kampala-Malaba Meter Gauge Railway Pr
Liberia: Ex-Foreign Minister Augustine Ngafuan Presents Letters of Credence as New County Manager of African Development Bank Group in Uganda
Liberia: Ex-Foreign Minister Augustine Ngafuan Presents Letters of Credence as New County Manager of African Development Bank Group in Uganda
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KAMPALA –– The African Development Bank Group’s new country manager in Uganda, Mr. Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan, formally presented his letters of accreditation to Ugandan Foreign Minister Sam Kutesa in Kampala on 19 February 2021.
Welcoming Mr. Ngafuan to Uganda at the foreign ministry in Kampala, Mr. Kutesa expressed optimism that the new country manager’s appointment would further strengthen the good relations between Uganda and the African Development Bank, which had been built over the years.