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America’s Hegemony: Long-Arm Jurisdiction A Threat to The Global Order

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February 14th, 2023

By Alan Collins Mpewo Since the days of past, there has been shifts in the wheels of world influence. Political history has a great deal of documentation on that subject, on the people that dominated the lands from the far East where the sun rises, to the furthest points where it sets. To-date, the concept […]

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China’s Path to Modernization and its Implications for Uganda and Global South By Moshi Israel

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November 16th, 2022

In a 2021 speech marking the CPCs centenary, President Xi Jinping declared; “Through the continued efforts of the whole Party and the entire nation, we have realized the First Centenary Goal of building a moderately prosperous society in all respects. This means that we have brought about a historic resolution to the problem of absolute […]

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China’s philosophy of building a community with a shared future for mankind offers Uganda lessons and hope

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April 6th, 2022

By Allawi Ssemanda The last two years of the Covid-19 pandemic have taught us that no man can stand on his own and, that as a global community, weak or strong, the world is safe if we work together for the common good and prosperity for mankind. From this experience, it is clear that the […]

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U.S calls to Boycott Beijing Olympics is a political gimmick and against UN Resolution

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January 30th, 2022

By Allawi Ssemanda. Less than a week to official opening of Beijing Winter Olympics, the USA and a few allies are still trying to discredit the much-anticipated games. Olympics which are supposed to be uniting the world and warming sports fans especially that the games are coming at a time when the world is still […]

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Uganda-China 59 years of diplomatic relations

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October 21st, 2021

Akunzirwe Conrad This week, Uganda and China marked celebrated 59 years since the two countries establishment diplomatic ties.  It is important to recall that China recognized Uganda as a newly independent Nation just a few days after Uganda was declared an independent country setting a stage for many other independent nations to follow the suit.  […]

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Speech at a Ceremony Marking the Centenary of the Communist Party of China

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July 1st, 2021

July 1, 2021 Xi Jinping Comrades and friends, Today, the first of July, is a great and solemn day in the history of both the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the Chinese nation. We gather here to join all Party members and Chinese people of all ethnic groups around the country in celebrating the […]

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CPC’s success story has fruits for Uganda and entire Global South.

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July 1st, 2021

CPC’s success story has fruits for Uganda and entire Global South. By Alan Collins Mpewo Tomorrow, China’s Communist Party (CPS) will be celebrating 100 years of service and success. When it comes to diplomacy, under the leadership of CPC, China has become a global power and genuinely shared her success with other countries especially in […]

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China sparking Green Revolution in Uganda with Bamboo.

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June 30th, 2021

By Shemei Ndawula. Bamboo is largely known as an ancient Chinese crop, an aggressive grass identified by its long canes and synonymous with the Chinese pandas (which largely live on bamboo diets). However, in the wake of global warming and the shift to green energy, the plant has seen a rapid increase in value, grossing […]

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Kapeeka: From war auditorium to flourishing industrial epicenter, thanks to Chinese Investments.

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June 15th, 2021

By Herbert Kamoga. About 36 years old in 1981, Yoweri Museveni the current president of the republic of Uganda had ambitions of leading Uganda. He couldn’t realize his dream through a democratic process because he had trailed in the 1980 presidential elections. With a strong conviction that the person declared winner, Dr. Apolo Milton Obote […]

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Sino-Africa Skepticism and “Debt Trap” Talk Lack Facts: Critics Are Wrong.

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May 25th, 2021

By Allawi Ssemanda China’s funded Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) – a project that will bring easy connections to countries of East-Asia, Africa, Europe, Middle East, China and the America’s has been viewed by critics of Sino-Africa relations with geopolitical lenses with frames insinuating that China imitated the project with hidden agenda. However, analysis and […]

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