The Griot's Corner Cafe

At this place, I shall come face to face with my fears, demons, spirits, netherworld, nadir, and triumph's zenith! Supposing you wanted to read about the woman who gave birth to river Nile, or the fact that the Greeks borrowed fables and story-telling from their interactions with Africa or the fact that Africa has so much she can contribute to the world all and is draped in diversity! Come, let me take you to that journey please! What? You don't talk to strangers? Well, well.....

Friday, 5 December 2014

The question of stigma, Ebola and what can be done, insights by Thomas Rogers Muyunga Mukasa

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Thomas Rogers Muyunga Mukasa tasted what it means to be on the receiving end of bigotry and stigma. He lost his job as a  HOME HEALTH CARE ...
Monday, 24 November 2014

Thomas Muyunga shares with us this in this blog: Pope has issued a warning on what will destroy the world if it continues

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the U.N. Pope Francis addresses the Food and Agriculture Organization of the U.N. staff duri...

Thomas Rogers Muyunga Mukasa on Lake Lords, Lake Ladies, Air space Lords and Air space ladies in Africa: Case of Uganda

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Old and New Tenure Systems in Africa: Sub Saharan or the whole Africa before the trade with, Assyrians, Greeks, Romans and Phoenician...
Saturday, 22 November 2014

Smart manufacturing and our future competitiveness

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Thomas Rogers Muyunga Mukasa shares this blog with those who have Africa's development at heart and in their planning agenda. Enjoy r...

Why Ndii’s view on Konza City and other projects is misleading

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I like reading Dr David Ndii’s column and sometimes I agree with him on a number of issues.  But in his November 8 column titled, ...

Of bullet trains and delusions of mega techno-cities

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his country, and much of the continent, is in the grip of a cargo cult. It is now an article of faith that grand infrastructure is the fai...

Human capital, not mega-projects, will turbo-charge economy

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Agriculture accounts for 30 per cent of GDP directly and close to 40 per cent including indirect contribution such as agro-processing (tea...
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