Interest
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- Apr 11, 2015
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I am a Tanzanian, unbiased, open minded, great thinker; Interests declared.
Well I have a discussion to propose and I present my argument as follows;
Personally I find the country (Uganda) as a very backward one in all aspects of life compared to Tanzania. I usually view the land as primitive, hindered, dark and all sorts of unpleasant traits..
Look at its people, except for those living in the so called City of Kampala, most of them look very cheap and lifeless..
Yes, Tanzania has some few characteristics in common too, but at least you can mention five big cities in Tanzania and I wonder if someone can do the same for Uganda..
Forget about the War we fought in 1970's, I wouldn't love to rise the dead, but what can Uganda say or do to beat us off? If we had strong and smart people back in the days, how is it now?
Again, it's our Prof Lipumba who revived the dying economy of Uganda back in the days! Who doesn't know that?
Academically, despite the fact that Uganda has Makerere University to brag abt, does the university still hold the coin?! Look at the produce from UDSM and compare it with Makerere.. Is someone getting the point I am trying to make here?
I want to find something good in Uganda, I fail..
Well I have a discussion to propose and I present my argument as follows;
Personally I find the country (Uganda) as a very backward one in all aspects of life compared to Tanzania. I usually view the land as primitive, hindered, dark and all sorts of unpleasant traits..
Look at its people, except for those living in the so called City of Kampala, most of them look very cheap and lifeless..
Yes, Tanzania has some few characteristics in common too, but at least you can mention five big cities in Tanzania and I wonder if someone can do the same for Uganda..
Forget about the War we fought in 1970's, I wouldn't love to rise the dead, but what can Uganda say or do to beat us off? If we had strong and smart people back in the days, how is it now?
Again, it's our Prof Lipumba who revived the dying economy of Uganda back in the days! Who doesn't know that?
Academically, despite the fact that Uganda has Makerere University to brag abt, does the university still hold the coin?! Look at the produce from UDSM and compare it with Makerere.. Is someone getting the point I am trying to make here?
I want to find something good in Uganda, I fail..