Dr D Zac Niringiye
@dzniringiye
Senior Fellow, Institute of Religion, Faith and Culture in Public Life; Academic Visitor at Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford; a Follower of Jesus the Christ
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As part of our Summer conference taking place in Bristol and online, Dr D Zac Niringiye will be speaking on 'A Postcolonial Reading of Empire'.
Get your ticket: thekingdomandthepower.eventbrite.co.uk
Dr D Zac Niringiye Parliament Of Uganda Never ever has parliament been for the good of the people....if they were,that house would not have 529 members each going away with a monthly salary of more than Ush 30million.
If Uganda survived during Amin's 9yrs without parliament,even this generation can also do without.
The priorities of the Parliament Of Uganda have nothing to do with the vast majority of Ugandans - children, youths, women and all ordinary folk! They don’t care about education, healthcare, business development - agriculture, tourism, technology, etc! Dealers not leaders! Tragic!
Parliament Of Uganda is setting bad precedent of Service Awards. This practice may soon become common across other Govt MDAs . Even more concerning is that this is happening at a time when Uganda Revenue Authority is introducing new taxes to fund this extravagance. #UgandaParliamentExhibition
Expanding Access to Palliative Care Services through Advocacy, Education and Partnership ehospice.com/editorial_post… Dr. H. Ddungu Mark Mwesiga Bikosa 🇺🇬 Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero Dr. Diana Atwine WHO Uganda Jackson Orem Dr. Henry. G. Mwebesa Ainebyoona Emmanuel Palliative Care Nurses Australia (PCNA) Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA) Jacob Ampeire American Nurses Association U.S. Ambassador to Uganda
Appreciation tweet: to my team Agora Discourse for the work you put in despite the difficult circumstances, to the lead exhibitors in the #UgandaParliamentExhibition ; Jim Spire Ssentongo, Kakwenza Rukirabashaija ,TOKO Anthony Natif Samwise Gamgee, to the people who have volunteered info at a great risk,
Isaac Ssemakadde Bwana Isaac, the discussion is good, but I find this particular criticism unfair. I think in struggles against a deeply entrenched system like we have, multiple complementary methods need to be used. In the fight against Apartheid, some used music, some comedy, others street